Regular Load definition
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Regular Load Regular load for faculty is fifteen (15) load hours per semester plus ten (10) office hours per Article 36.
The work week will be Monday through Friday, unless as required to meet Regular Load, as defined in Section 5, Load.
If a faculty member receiving a Fall Overload payment carries, except by special arrangement, a Spring load so light that his/her annual load falls below 30 Credit Hour Equivalents, excluding his/her Fall Overload, then payroll adjustments will be made during the Spring semester to insure that, for the year as a whole, Overload payment is made only for total Credit Hour Equivalents in excess of the Regular Load requirement.
Teaching load beyond 15 Credit Hour Equivalents in the Fall and/or in the Spring will be designated as Overload, unless required to meet the Regular Load of 30 Credit Hour Equivalents for the academic year.
Faculty who do not meet the Regular Load requirement may be assigned administrative duties and/or non-credit course offerings at the discretion of the College.
Faculty may be assigned classes, within Regular Load, daily between eight (8) a.m. and four- thirty (4:30) p.m. Faculty may be assigned classes that begin before 8 a.m. or that end after 4:30 p.m., if such classes overlap these hours.
Faculty may also be assigned classes outside of these timeframes if required to teach a Regular Load, as defined in Section 5, Load.
Faculty are not required to accept such duties, unless as required to meet Regular Load as stated in Subsection 5.1 Regular Load of this section.
During the academic year, faculty are required to teach a Regular Load of thirty (30) Credit Hour Equivalents, exclusive of Overload.
Faculty teaching schedules shall not exceed an eight and a half (8.5) clock-hour span during any one workday without the faculty’s consent, unless as required to teach Regular Load, as defined in Section 5, Load.