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Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement
Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement • January 7th, 2020

• We support student success by preparing students for their futures and for the community’s future through career/technical certificates, degrees, and transfer programs;

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Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement
Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement • September 28th, 2018

The Equivalency Committee is charged by the Reedley College Academic Senate with the responsibility of ensuring that all potential faculty members meet or exceed the minimum qualifications as specified in the current Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges. As specified in California Education Code (§87359) and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations (§53430), equivalency committees at the various California Community Colleges shall have the primary responsibility to approve or deny petitions for equivalency submitted by potential full-time or part-time faculty members. As applied, this means that an applicant for a certificated position who does not hold the degrees specified in the current Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook, must submit a petition for equivalency. By submitting this petition, the applicant is asserting that, through various means, he/she has gained suffic

Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement
Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement • December 11th, 2018

The Equivalency Committee is charged by the Reedley College Academic Senate with the responsibility of ensuring that all potential faculty members meet or exceed the minimum qualifications as specified in the current Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges. As specified in California Education Code (§87359) and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations (§53430), equivalency committees at the various California Community Colleges shall have the primary responsibility to approve or deny petitions for equivalency submitted by potential full-time or part-time faculty members. As applied, this means that an applicant for a certificated position who does not hold the degrees specified in the current Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook, must submit a petition for equivalency. By submitting this petition, the applicant is asserting that, through various means, he/she has gained suffic

Clovis Community College Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement
Equivalency Committee Operating Agreement • May 5th, 2020

As defined in California Education Code § 87359, Title V of the California Code of Regulations §53430 and supported by Legal Opinion L 03-28 and Resolution F95 19.1 of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (see supporting documents below), equivalency committees at California Community Colleges will have the responsibility of judging the merit of petitions for equivalency. The committee under the auspices of the Academic Senate will utilize committee members and faculty experts to vet the petitions for approval or denial.

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