Common use of Class Cancellation Clause in Contracts

Class Cancellation. 501 Classes which reach or exceed a minimum enrollment of 14 students or 60% of the class maximums, whichever is higher, will not be canceled unless actual attendance drops below that number and remains below through the second meeting, whichever occurs later. In addition, management shall base decisions to cancel classes on programmatic and educational decisions. These considerations may include but are not limited to required transfer/vocational courses, new course offerings, classrooms which hold fewer than the allowable maximum, and the number of sections offered. (Revised 5/20/09)

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Class Cancellation. 501 Classes which reach or exceed a minimum enrollment of 14 students or 6050% of the class maximums, whichever is higher, maximums will not be canceled unless actual attendance drops below that number 50% and remains below through the second class meeting, whichever occurs later. In addition, management shall base decisions to cancel classes on programmatic and educational decisions. These considerations may include but are not limited to required transfer/vocational courses, new course offerings, classrooms which hold fewer than the allowable maximum, and the number of sections offered. (Revised 5/20/09).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement