ARTS AND SCIENCES Sample Clauses

ARTS AND SCIENCES. The faculty developer listed below agrees, in cooperation with Arts and Sciences Outreach, to develop the listed course for online delivery. The following extraordinary university resources will be used to develop and present this material: faculty development stipend $1,000/credit hour to a maximum of $3,000 (one-half paid at the end of the first semester the course is offered and the remainder after the third offering), instructional support, technical support, and marketing expenses. The faculty developer agrees to offer the course at least three times within three years from the completion of development. Faculty salary for each course offering will follow the supplemental pay scale adopted by the college in April 2022 which are attached on the following page. Revenue sharing with home department will be paid at the rate of 25% on profit in excess of all expenses, subject to approval of the Xxxx. Courses will be capped at the maximum number of students allowed by the department for the same course unless otherwise requested by the instructor. In the case of new courses, no cap will be assigned to the course unless otherwise requested by the instructor. If the course does not meet minimum enrollment (15 for undergraduates and 8 for graduate), this contract will be nullified. Faculty shall retain ownership of original copyrightable work they provide for the course. Faculty owned original work incorporated into the online course will be delivered as per terms listed above. COURSE TITLE PROJECTED TERM COURSE NUMBER FOR INITIAL OFFERING FACULTY DEVELOPER DATE DEPARTMENT HEAD DATE DATE CAS OUTREACH ASSOCIATE XXXX Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx CLICK TO SUBMIT Please email this form to xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx, or: OSU Arts and Sciences Outreach • 213 Life Sciences East • Stillwater, OK 74078-3017 • Questions, call: 000-000-0000 Revised: 4/27/2022 Outreach Online Learning OVERLOAD PAY SCALE For Tenured, Tenure-Track and Clinical/Career-Track Faculty COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Faculty will be paid on the basis of the total number of enrolled student credit hours (SCH) he/ she teaches for each course. The pay scales differ at different ranks (assistant, associate, full). ASSISTANT PAY RATE $55/SCH for the first 75 SCH $40/SCH for the next 75 SCH $35/SCH for the next 75 SCH $30 for all credit hours after the first 225 ASSOCIATE PAY RATE $60/SCH for the first 75 SCH $45/SCH for the next 75 SCH $40/SCH for the next 75 SCH $35 for all credit hours after the first 225 FULL PROFES...
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