Examples of Priority of Assignment in a sentence
Faculty assignments shall be made in the following priority order: Tenured/tenure-track, pro- rata, overload, Priority of Assignment (POA) adjunct faculty assignments, then non-POA adjunct faculty.
For Continuing Education, this priority of assignment will also be determined by the date he/she first requested to be included in the Priority of Assignment program and will be applicable throughout all Continuing Education sites within the faculty member's current subject area (as defined by the Continuing Education catalog) and the faculty member’s qualifications.
Adjunct faculty currently in the Priority of Assignment program as of the date of ratification of this Agreement shall have their seniority date re-set to the date he/she first requested to be included in the Priority of Assignment program.
Priority of Assignment rights shall automatically begin at the start of the seventh (7th) assigned semester.
For Continuing Education faculty only, in the case of a program where there are no tenured or tenure-track faculty members who are willing to serve, adjunct faculty members who have Priority of Assignment will be eligible to run for Program Chair or Assistant Program Chair.
Such reassignments shall be made according to the considerations listed in the Priority of Assignment Section.
It is the intent of the parties that changes to the Priority of Assignment (POA) process and seniority listing are intended to be implemented in the Fall of 2020.
For college faculty only, adjunct faculty who have qualified for Priority of Assignment and hold at least a .50 FTEF assignment in that department shall also be eligible to vote.
Part-time faculty shall attain Priority of Assignment after having completed eight (8) semesters of service (summer and intersession excluded) within a ten (10) semester period in a particular discipline at a particular college.
Adjunct faculty currently in the Priority of Assignment program as of the date of ratification of this Agreement shall have their seniority date reset to the date he/she was first hired within a specific discipline, and within the budgetary authority or control of each college or Continuing Education.