Common use of Minimum Class Size Clause in Contracts

Minimum Class Size. 1. As the college wishes to offer a comprehensive educational program that would maximize educational opportunities for its students, it may be necessary to maintain some classes that have low enrollments. A small class may be justified (for example): a. if it is a final or advanced class in a sequence, b. if it is required to complete a major,

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Minimum Class Size. 1. As the college wishes to offer a comprehensive educational program that which would maximize educational opportunities for its students, it may be necessary to maintain some classes that which have low enrollments. A small class may be justified (for example): a. if it is a final or advanced class in a sequence, b. if it is required to complete a major, c. if the class is one for which only limited facilities are available,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Minimum Class Size. 1. As the college wishes to offer a comprehensive educational program that which would maximize educational opportunities for its students, it may be necessary to maintain some classes that which have low enrollments. A small class may be justified (for example): a. if it is a final or advanced class in a sequence, b. if it is required to complete a major,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement