Faculty Advising Sample Clauses

Faculty Advising. In the interest of uniformity and consistency, immediate administrator shall inform faculty of their obligation to offer advising through one of the following options:
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Faculty Advising. Faculty are expected to advise students for four (4) hours per week or sixty-four (64) hours per semester as part of the Faculty advisement process. These hours are scheduled in addition to office and class hours. Annual contract Faculty may advise during their first academic year, as approved by their Xxxx.
Faculty Advising a. Faculty advising may be undertaken by an instructor only with the approval of the Xxxx of Counseling. In cases of load credit, the approval of the Xxxx must be obtained prior to requesting approval from the Xxxx of Counseling.
Faculty Advising. In addition to their teaching load described in Section 11.2 the Board may assign a minimum of six (6) full time faculty to a maximum of ten (10) full time faculty to advise students ("faculty advisors"). Such faculty advisors may be assigned five (5) hours per week for 17 to 19 weeks of active registration during the regular academic year for a range of eighty-five (85) (17 weeks X 5 hours = 85 hours) to ninety-five (95) hours (19 weeks X 5 hours = 95 hours) or a collective total range of eight hundred fifty (850) hours to nine hundred fifty (950) hours. These faculty advisors will be compensated at the rate of $12.00 per hour. Faculty advisors will be required to participate, annually, in a maximum of five (5) hours of training without compensation. Only Lead Instructors shall have the right to refuse faculty advisement assignments. The Board shall have the right to select faculty advisors. The faculty advisement schedule shall be mutually agreed upon by the full time faculty advisor and the Vice President of Student Services or designee.
Faculty Advising. Full-time faculty are eligible to receive the equivalent of 3 credits of workload annually to participate in the TMCC faculty advising program with mutual agreement between the Faculty member and the faculty member’s supervisor. The program requires:
Faculty Advising. Faculty advising will be voluntary and approved by the Vice President of Student Services or designee. Faculty advisors will be compensated at a rate of one overload credit hour per group of 10 students or any portion thereof (e.g. advising one to ten students would be compensated with one overload credit hour, advising eleven to twenty students would be compensated with two overload credit hours, etc.). Faculty advisors must participate in an initial training and on-going training as needed. The Vice-President of Student Services and/or their designee shall maintain and distribute a job description to all faculty advisors.
Faculty Advising a) During the regular contract year each full-time faculty member shall be assigned a maximum of 25 students. Faculty that are new to advise shall complete advisor training and be approved by the Office of Instruction prior to advising students. Those new to advising shall be mentored in the advising process by volunteer faculty for up to one year. A faculty member who chooses to advise in excess of 25 advisees shall receive 0.10 IUCs per advisee per year. Part-time faculty who advise will be paid 0.10 IUCs for each advisee they advise. An advisee is defined as a degree or certificate seeking student assigned to a faculty advisor. The student must take at least 6 credits two terms in an academic year. Corrections Education Faculty shall not be required to advise students.
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