Common use of Attainment of Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree Clause in Contracts

Attainment of Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree. If a non-degreed vocational instructor attains a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree and the appropriate certification that then results in that instructor being assigned to teach under said degree(s) and certification, then advancement on the salary schedule shall be based on those degrees, experience earned, and additional education credits earned in accordance with Section 7.3 B and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com, core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com

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Attainment of Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree. If a non-degreed vocational instructor attains a Bachelor’s Bachelor‘s or Master’s Master‘s Degree and the appropriate certification that then results in that instructor being assigned to teach under said degree(s) and certification, then advancement on the salary schedule shall be based on those degrees, experience earned, and additional education credits earned in accordance with Section 7.3 B and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bargaining Agreement

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Attainment of Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree. If a non-degreed vocational instructor attains a Bachelor’s Bachelors or Master’s Masters Degree and the appropriate certification that then results in that instructor being assigned to teach under said degree(s) and certification, then advancement on the salary schedule shall be based on those degrees, experience earned, and additional education credits earned in accordance with Section 7.3 B and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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