Common use of Educational/Professional Development Program Clause in Contracts

Educational/Professional Development Program. Unit members who successfully complete approved course work or equivalent study will receive up to $100 for the actual cost of a semester unit or 15 hours of equivalent study or the prorated portion of a semester unit, quarter unit, or equivalent study of less than hours. The District will annually allocate $7,000 ($3,500 per semester) to fund educational/ professional development activities. If all qualified applicants cannot be funded from the $7,000 allocation, the committee will establish a procedure for equitable distribution. The committee shall consist of two (2) classified employees selected by the executive board and one administrator selected by the District. Unused funds will not be carried over from one fiscal year to the next. Funds may be carried over from the first semester to the second semester.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Educational/Professional Development Program. Unit members who successfully complete approved course work or equivalent study will receive up to $100 for the actual cost paid by the employee or student loan acquired by employee of a semester unit or 15 hours of equivalent study or the prorated portion of a semester unit, quarter unit, or equivalent study of less than hours. The District will annually allocate $7,000 ($3,500 per semester) 14,000 to fund educational/ educational/professional development activities. The committee may opt to disperse the funds annually or semi-annually. If all qualified applicants cannot be funded from the $7,000 14,000 allocation, the committee will establish a procedure for equitable distribution. The committee shall consist of two (2) classified employees selected by the executive board and one administrator selected by the District. Unused funds will not be carried over from one fiscal year to the next. Funds may be carried over from the first semester to the second semester.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement