Lecture Hour Equivalent definition
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When a full-time faculty member works beyond their regular contract, they can choose either to bank the extra LHE (Lecture Hour Equivalent) or to be paid for it at the current Faculty Overload salary rate as per Appendix C.
One Lecture Hour Equivalent (1 LHE) shall be defined as one semester hour of lecture instruction.
To be eligible for rehire rights, the part-time faculty member must have taught a minimum of 2.4 Lecture Hour Equivalent (LHE) each semester (excluding summer and intersession) for six (6) sequential semesters in one discipline.
The overload rate shall be $60 per Lecture Hour Equivalent (LHE) for additional workload that the faculty mutually agrees to perform during the semester term.
Once the service credit is accumulated, the Adjunct faculty member shall progress to the next step on the Adjunct Faculty Lecture Hour Equivalent rate schedule specified in Article Eleven - Appendix D.
When a full-time faculty member works beyond his/her regular contract, he/she can choose either to bank the extra LHE (Lecture Hour Equivalent) or to be paid for it at the current Faculty Overload salary rate as per Appendix C.
Unit members who perform work as: classroom teachers; counselors; hourly coordinators will be paid by Lecture Hour Equivalent (“LHE”) and will not be required to submit time cards.
Definition: When a full-time professor works beyond their regular contract, they can choose either to bank the extra LHE (Lecture Hour Equivalent) or to be paid for it at the current Faculty Overload salary rate as per Appendix C.
The Member will be paid for an overload on the current Lecture Hour Equivalent (LHE) rate and/or upon mutual agreement, on a time basis (reduction in teaching assignment in the subsequent semester).
The overload rate for full time faculty shall be set at $60 per Lecture Hour Equivalent.