Common use of Advising load Clause in Contracts

Advising load. So far as is possible, student advising shall be matched with faculty advisors by program, major, and degree intent at the time of initial registration. Each quarter, faculty who advise thirty (30) or more students may provide their ▇▇▇▇ with a list of advisees served. Advising workload for faculty who do not provide a list of advisees served will be calculated via the system in use by the College. All advisees count equally, regardless of a student’s status as full- or part-time. Faculty members will be available to provide information about their program to questions initiated by potential students. The activity will take place on campus during regularly scheduled hours unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the College and the faculty member. Every effort shall be made to equalize advisee loads at 15-30 advisees. Any advisor who averages thirty (30) advisees during an academic year shall exceed that number only with written permission of the said advisor and will be paid on the independent study rate, one (1) student credit hour for each advisee over thirty (30). Faculty advisors with less than fifteen (15) advisees may be placed at the higher end of the 41-48 range of instructional units. In each quarter when advising day is also a teaching day, advisors who have 15 or more assigned advisees that same quarter (or a proportional number for pro rata faculty) will be provided one additional personal day. These additional personal days must be used by the end of the academic year in which they are earned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Advising load. So far as is possible, student advising shall be matched with faculty advisors by program, major, and degree intent at the time of initial registration. Each quarter, faculty who advise thirty (30) or more students may provide their ▇▇▇▇ with a list of advisees served. Advising workload for faculty who do not provide a list of advisees served will be calculated via the system in use by the College. All advisees count equally, regardless of a student’s status as full- or part-time. Faculty members will be available to provide information about their program to questions initiated by potential students. The activity will take place on campus during regularly scheduled hours unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the College and the faculty member. Every attempt shall be made to provide advisory support for part-time and non-matriculated students. Every effort shall be made to equalize advisee loads at 15-30 advisees. Any advisor who averages thirty (30) advisees during an academic year shall exceed that number only with written permission of the said advisor and will be paid on the independent study rate, one (1) student credit hour for each advisee over thirty (30). Faculty advisors with less than fifteen (15) advisees may be placed at the higher end of the 41-48 range of instructional units. In each quarter when advising day is also a teaching day, advisors who have 15 or more assigned advisees that same quarter (or a proportional number for pro rata faculty) will be provided one additional personal day. These additional personal days must be used by the end of the academic year in which they are earned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement