Common use of Maximum Class Size Clause in Contracts

Maximum Class Size. 10.12.1 The maximum class size for each course shall be as designated in the most recent version of the Master Course File or as changed subsequently by Curriculum Committee action. 10.12.2 The maximum class sizes as listed in the most recent version of the Master Course File may be changed only by the Curriculum Committee and are applicable to both day and evening sections of the course. Copies of all changes in maximum class size and the class maximum for all new classes shall be provided to LBCCFA by means of the agenda and minutes of the Curriculum Committee for the purposes of updating the Master Course File. 10.12.3 In any given semester, the appropriate area ▇▇▇▇, or department head with the approval of the area ▇▇▇▇, may increase, within the electronic schedule file, the maximum class size (enrollment limit) for any or all sections of a course temporarily by up to ten percent (10%). This increase cannot be made for more than three (3) consecutive semesters. The ten percent (10%) factor is to be temporary and is not intended to permit any permanent, across-the-board increase; it is, instead, intended to permit temporary increases in individual class sizes to meet student demand in that particular semester. The faculty member must be notified of the increase on the date of the increase. Increases beyond ten percent (10%) shall not be imposed without the consent of the faculty member as provided in Section 10.14 of this Article. 10.12.4 In order to control maximum class size after a class has been closed during late registration, the faculty member teaching the class may direct their department head or area ▇▇▇▇ to lower the enrollment allowance by a sufficient amount to ensure that the class will not reopen as students withdraw. In this manner, the class would not reopen until enough students have withdrawn to reach the newly established enrollment allowance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement, Master Agreement

Maximum Class Size. 10.12.1 11.12.1 The maximum class size for each course shall be as designated in the most recent version of the Master Course File or as changed subsequently by Curriculum Committee action. 10.12.2 11.12.2 The maximum class sizes as listed in the most recent version of the Master Course File may be changed only by the Curriculum Committee and are applicable to both day and evening sections of the course. Copies of all changes in maximum class size and the class maximum for all new classes shall be provided to LBCCFA by means of the agenda and minutes of the Curriculum Committee for the purposes of updating the Master Course File. 10.12.3 11.12.3 In any given semester, the appropriate area ▇▇▇▇, or department head with the approval of the area ▇▇▇▇, may increase, within the electronic schedule file, the maximum class size (enrollment limit) for any or all sections of a course temporarily by up to ten percent (10%). This increase cannot be made for more than three (3) consecutive semesters. The ten percent (10%) factor is to be temporary and is not intended to permit any permanent, across-the-board increase; it is, instead, intended to permit temporary increases in individual class sizes to meet student demand in that particular semester. The faculty member must be notified of the increase on the date of the increase. Increases beyond ten percent (10%) shall not be imposed without the consent of the faculty member as provided in Section 10.14 11.14 of this Article. 10.12.4 11.12.4 In order to control maximum class size after a class has been closed during late registration, the faculty member teaching the class may direct their his/her department head or area ▇▇▇▇ to lower the enrollment allowance by a sufficient amount to ensure that the class will not reopen as students withdraw. In this manner, the class would not reopen until enough students have withdrawn to reach the newly established enrollment allowance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement