Common use of Colloquium Clause in Contracts

Colloquium. A Colloquium is a group of students who meet with an Instructional Faculty member to consider ideas or documents of continuing importance, or a special topic. A Colloquium involves a Contract between the unit member and the appropriate Administrator and Vice President. Individual unit members may request up to one (1) Colloquium per semester as part of their workload obligation. For each particular colloquium, 0.125 Faculty Calculated A Hour (CAH) Credit is given for each student enrolled at census. A Colloquium may last one (1) or more semesters. See Article 1C.1cc. for Census definition and Appendix: Colloquium: Request to Offer).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Colloquium. A Colloquium is a group of students who meet with an Instructional Faculty member to consider ideas or documents of continuing importance, or a special topic. A Colloquium involves a Contract between the unit member and the appropriate Administrator and Vice President. Individual unit members may request up to one (1) Colloquium per semester as part of their workload obligation. For each particular colloquium, 0.125 Faculty Calculated A Hour (CAH) Credit is given for each student enrolled at census. A Colloquium may last one (1) or more semesters. See Article 1C.1cc. for Census definition and Appendix: Colloquium: Request to Offer).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement