Large Class Size Clause Samples

The Large Class Size clause sets a maximum limit on the number of participants or students allowed in a particular class or course. Typically, this clause specifies a numerical cap, such as 30 students per class, and may outline procedures for handling excess enrollment, like creating waitlists or opening additional sections. Its core function is to maintain manageable class sizes, ensuring quality instruction and adequate attention for each participant, while preventing overcrowding and logistical issues.
Large Class Size. (a) The ▇▇▇▇ may designate certain sections to have a large class size and the maximum enrollment in each such section to be either less than two times or three times the normal class size (N.C.S.). (b) Instructors who agree to teach sections of classes designated as large class size will be credited with adjusted loads in accordance with the following schedule. The ▇▇▇▇ will use the maximum enrollment prior to the census date to determine large class size, provided that the maximum so determined shall not be larger than the enrollment designated for the section as provided in subsection (a). Class Size Adjusted Load 1. Less than 1.5 x N.C.S. 1.00 x Load 2. At least 1.5 x N.C.S. and less than 2.0 x N.C.S. 1.25 x Load 3. At least 2.0 and less than 3.0 x N.C.S. 1.50 x Load
Large Class Size. 1. The College will provide maximum enrollment caps for all courses offered to be offered in the coming academic year on or before March 1. 2. Whenever a fourth week class enrollment, regardless of delivery method, is larger than the enrollment cap provided in Article 24.C.1, the schedule of payment below shall apply. 3. Schedule of Payment as a percent of enrollment caps 0 - 100% No—Regular Workload Credit. 100% to 124% No change from regular workload rate. 125% to 149% Plus 25% of regular part-time contract for that class. 150% to 174% Plus 50% of regular part-time contract for that class. a. Any fractional percentage shall be rounded to the nearest whole percent. b. All extra pay shall be based on enrollments at the end of the fourth week of classes each term. 4. Classes that are above 124% cap shall only occur with the mutual agreement of the faculty member and his/her supervisor. 5. Final determination as to the percent a class is above the cap will be made at the end of the fourth week of the term. 6. No class shall have more than 174% of the current enrollment cap for that class.
Large Class Size. ‌ (a) The ▇▇▇▇ may designate certain sections to have a large class size and the maximum enrollment in each such section to be either less than two times or three times the normal class size (N.C.S.). (b) Instructors who agree to teach sections of classes designated as large class size will be credited with adjusted loads in accordance with the following schedule. The ▇▇▇▇ will use the maximum enrollment prior to the census date to determine large class size, provided that the maximum so determined shall not be larger than the enrollment designated for the section as provided in subsection (a). Class Size Adjusted Load 1. Less than 1.5 x N.C.S. 1.00 x Load 2. At least 1.5 x N.C.S. and less than 2.0 x N.C.S. 1.25 x Load 3. At least 2.0 and less than 3.0 x N.C.S. 1.50 x Load Section 18. Anniversary Increments‌ Full-time employees who were placed on Step 28 for academic year 2014-15 will advance to Step 30 commencing academic year 2016-17. This advancement results from the agreement to delete the requirement on the salary schedule that previously stated: “Step 30 requires 30 years of full-time service with El Camino College.”
Large Class Size. (a) Courses scheduled to have a large class size must have the prior approval of the ▇▇▇▇ and the department or their designees. The ▇▇▇▇ will use the maximum enrollment during the first two weeks of instruction to determine large class size. (b) Instructors who agree to teach sections of classes scheduled to have larger than Normal Class Size (“N.C.S.” below), as set for in the Master Course File, will be credited with adjusted loads in accordance with the following schedule: Class Size Adjusted Load 1. N.C.S. 1.00 x Load 2. At least 1.5 x N.C.S. 1.25 x Load 3. At least 2.0 x N.C.S. 1.50 x Load 4. At least 3.0 x N.C.S. 1.65 x Load (c) Classes at least 4.0 x N.C.S. are not ordinarily offered. The load factor for these classes, at least 4.0 x N.C.S., will be determined by the ▇▇▇▇ and the Division Load committee, subject to the approval of the College Load Review Committee, and must be reapproved by the ▇▇▇▇ and the Division Load Committee, with each new Collective Bargaining Agreement. (d) Loads for multiple courses will be determined by the procedures set forth in Article 8, Section 8.
Large Class Size. 8.6.1 For those classes that are scheduled with the expressed intent of having class sizes of 60 students or more, the division ▇▇▇▇ will ▇▇▇▇▇▇ with the instructor(s) of record prior to the finalization of the semester schedule to verify that the course offering(s) will adhere to standard expectations for course rigor and writing. The division office will then forward to the Vice President of Academic Affairs a list of courses afforded large class size designation. Load and student assistance will be computed based upon class enrollment at the census date as follows: • 60 students enrolled = +25% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course • 70 students enrolled = +50% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course • 80 students enrolled = +75% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course • 90 students enrolled = +100% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course • 100 students enrolled = +125% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course • 110+ students enrolled = +150% of instructor’s overload salary for that specific course.
Large Class Size. 1. The college will provide maximum enrollment caps for all courses offered to be offered in the coming academic year on or before March 1.
Large Class Size. 4.8.1 A part-time faculty member may decline a large class assignment without being penalized. In accordance with 4.2.3, the part-time faculty member will not lose seniority and they will not lose future employment rights for declining a large class size assignment.
Large Class Size. ‌ (a) The ▇▇▇▇ may designate certain sections to have a large class size and the maximum enrollment in each such section to be either less than two times or three times the normal class size (N.C.S.). (b) Instructors who agree to teach sections of classes designated as large class size will be credited with adjusted loads in accordance with the following schedule. The ▇▇▇▇ will use the maximum enrollment prior to the census date to determine large class size, provided that the maximum so determined shall not be larger than the enrollment designated for the section as provided in subsection (a). Class Size Adjusted Load 1. Less than 1.5 x N.C.S. 1.00 x Load 2. At least 1.5 x N.C.S. and less than 2.0 x N.C.S. 1.25 x Load 3. At least 2.0 and less than 3.0 x N.C.S. 1.50 x Load Section 18. Anniversary Increments‌ Full-time employees who were place on Step 28 for academic year 2014-15 will advance to Step 30 commencing academic year 2016-17. This advancement results from the agreement to delete the requirement on the salary schedule that previously stated: “Step 30 requires 30 years of full-time service with El Camino College.”

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