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Administrative
Rules |
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Subject: |
Staffing of Adjunct
Faculty |
AR# |
4.06.002 |
| Based on Board Policy: |
D-6, Employment of
Adjunct Faculty |
| Approved by
Council/President: |
Academic and Campus Affairs Council |
| Date Approved/Amended: |
3/26/1999; amended 4/17/00, 8/21/00, 04/04/01; ACAC 08/03/03,
06/16/06 |
Staffing of Adjunct
Faculty is the process by which specific sections are assigned to members of the
Adjunct Faculty for teaching. Department Chairs have the responsibility to make
such assignments only to members of the Adjunct Faculty who are on the
appropriate eligibility list and only in accord with the rules of staffing
below.
All staffing shall
be completed through the use of the eStaffing system except as exempted by
approval of the Vice President upon the recommendation of the eStaffing
Committee. All staffing, whether by eStaffing or otherwise, shall be completed
in accord with the rules below.
Prior to soliciting
Adjunct Faculty teaching preferences in a given term, Department Chairs and
Deans must verify the accuracy of all Eligibility Lists and confirm the priority
status of all Adjunct Faculty on the lists. The types of priority status for
staffing (MSTA, IA, CA, HPTH, and Senior) are discussed in section 2 below.
1. Staffing
1.1 Staffing
Responsibilities
Staffing of Adjunct
Faculty to teach sections is the responsibility of the Department Chair who
shall:
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staff members of the Adjunct Faculty in a
fair and consistent manner
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consider the preferences of members of the
Adjunct Faculty as noted in the eStaffing system (e.g. preferred sections,
time, locations, etc.)
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ensure that Adjunct Faculty will be staffed
to the appropriate workload prior to the staffing of any Adjunct Faculty of
lower priority
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consider whether sections are marginal or
have substantial chance of cancellation when staffing MSTAs, IAs, and CAs
1.2 Priority Order for Staffing
Adjunct Faculty
shall be staffed in the following order:
Phase I
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Multiple Semester Term Appointment
(MSTA)-Exception
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Multiple Semester Term Appointment (MSTA)
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Instructional Associate (IA)/College
Associate (CA) (Senior)
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Instructional Associate (IA)/College
Associate (CA)
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Highest Priority To Hire (HPTH) (Senior)
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Highest Priority To Hire (HPTH)
Phase II
1.3 Staffing
Limitations
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Prior to soliciting teaching preferences from
Adjunct Faculty in Phase I, the sections assigned to Full-Time Faculty in
accord with their workload limits shall be removed from the set of available
sections. Prior to soliciting teaching preferences from Adjunct Faculty in
Phase II, the sections assigned during Phase I staffing shall be removed
from the set of available sections.
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All Adjunct Faculty assignments, regardless
of ranking, are contingent upon availability of sections. There is no
guarantee of any particular section, time slot, or location for any Adjunct
Faculty regardless of priority status on the eligibility list.
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Teaching assignments are subject to the
applicable workload limitations noted in
Administrative Rule 4.06.013, “Adjunct Faculty Load Limits.” Adjunct
Faculty should not be scheduled above the established load limits without
written exception approval by the appropriate Instructional Vice President.
Exceptions to load limits will not be approved prior to 30 days before the
semester start date to encourage an active recruitment of other Adjunct
Faculty.
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When course cancellation results in a Full
Time Faculty member being assigned less than their required LEH, the
Department Chair may reassign sections from adjunct faculty to enable a Full
Time Faculty member to meet LEH requirements. Reassignments may also occur
to guarantee an overload section for Full Time faculty when classes are
available. Reassignments may not occur to guarantee a second overload for
Full Time Faculty.
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Whenever a course cancellation or
reassignment to a Full Time Faculty member results in MSTA, IA, or CA
failure to meet their workload, the Department Chair will consult with the
affected person holding MSTA, IA, or CA priority status to afford the
opportunity to select a replacement course first from any unstaffed courses
or to assume a course previously assigned to a member of the adjunct faculty
with a lower staffing priority status.
2. Definition of Eligibility List Status
2.1 Multiple Semester Term Appointment
Types of MSTAs
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MSTA (Exception):
allows Adjunct Faculty who have, in a single semester prior to summer, 1999,
taught at the maximum workload permitted under
Board Policy D-3(c), to teach up to that workload for the duration of
the appointment.
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MSTA:
allows Adjunct Faculty to teach up to 5 courses per academic year for the
duration of the appointment, in accord with
Administrative Rule 4.06.013, “Adjunct Faculty Load Limits.”
Eligibility Standards
To be eligible for an MSTA, a member of the
Adjunct Faculty must have:
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received summary teaching evaluations, when
last evaluated, of very good or excellent in all categories and have
received acceptable evaluations with respect to compliance with
administrative procedures
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received HPTH status on at least one course
eligibility list
Appointment Procedures
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All MSTA appointments will be made by
Department Chairs with approval of their Dean.
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The number of MSTA appointments shall be
determined by Department Chairs in consultation with their Deans based on
the size of department, complexity of scheduling, and available courses.
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All MSTAs will be granted in the spring
semester for the coming year. Appointments will follow the completion of
the faculty evaluation process.
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MSTAs are renewable one-year appointments. A
member of the Adjunct Faculty who has held an MSTA for three consecutive
years shall receive a three-year appointment that shall be renewed each year
that he or she meets the eligibility standards.
2.2
Instructional Associate
Instructional
Associate (IA) is a college
professional/technical position that is associated with a department and that is
held by a member of the Adjunct Faculty. To qualify for an IA position, a
member of the Adjunct Faculty must:
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in a single semester prior to Summer, 1999,
have taught at the maximum workload permitted under
Board Policy D-3(c)
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currently hold HPTH status on at least one
course eligibility list
2.3 College Associate
College Associate
(CA) is a college professional/technical position that is associated with a
support area of the college and that is held by a member of the Adjunct
Faculty. To qualify for a CA position a member of the Adjunct Faculty must:
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in a single semester prior to Summer, 1999,
have taught at the maximum workload permitted under
Board Policy D-3(c)
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currently hold HPTH status on at least one
course eligibility list
2.4 Senior Adjunct Faculty
The designation
Senior Adjunct Faculty applies to members of the Adjunct Faculty who have
taught at least 10 semesters at ACC not counting more than two semesters from
any one year.
2.5 Employed
Industry Specialist
A Department Chair,
with the approval of the appropriate Dean, may designate a member of the Adjunct
Faculty as an Employed Industry Specialist if the person so designated
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receives his or her primary income and
benefits come from an organization or source other than ACC, or is retired
with benefits, and
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has knowledge of special technical skills
required for successful employment in a particular industry or business.
To receive or retain this designation, the member
of the Adjunct Faculty must submit evidence yearly of employment and benefits or
retirement with benefits.
3. Review of
Staffing
Any member of the
Adjunct Faculty who believes that this Administrative Rule has not been properly
implemented may request a Procedural Review in accord with
Administrative Rule 4.06.005, “Review of Use of Adjunct Faculty.”
| President: |
Stephen B. Kinslow |
Date: |
02/26/07 |