Common use of Over-Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Over-Enrollment. If an Instructor’s contact intensive class enrollment exceeds the stated capacity (or actual enrollment for specific courses) in the class during the 2005-2006 academic year by the percentages outlined below, that shall constitute an Over-Enrollment and an adjustment of 1 CUE shall be awarded per class. For Classes Containing: Any Increase over: 20 or under 25% 21-60 30% 61-100 35% The Add-Drop deadline will be used as the official date for determining enrollments each semester. Exceptions: Only over-enrollments assigned by the Chair shall be eligible for CUE adjustments; Large lecture courses in which evaluation is based heavily on machine-scored exams are not contact intensive, regardless of enrollment; Courses which rely heavily on guest speakers where the Instructor’s role is limited to organizing and/or facilitating the course are not contact intensive, regardless of enrollment; For courses that are team-taught by several faculty, only one will get credit for over- enrollment; CUE adjustments will not be made if teaching assistants are assigned to deal with the extra work associated with the course; In determining historical trends, on-campus course sections will be compared only to on-campus course sections and off-campus course sections will be compared only to off-campus sections; Summer school classes that are covered by separate contracts; All off-campus classes that are offered for cohorts of students who enter and progress through degree/certification programs together; and Classes offered for less than three credit hours (one credit-hour course overloads will be adjusted by 0.33 CUE and two credit-hour course overloads will be adjusted by 0.67 CUE).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Over-Enrollment. If an Instructora Bargaining Unit Member’s contact intensive class enrollment exceeds the stated capacity (or actual enrollment for specific courses) in the class during the 2005-2006 academic year by the percentages outlined below, that shall constitute an Over-Enrollment and an adjustment of 1 CUE shall be awarded per class. For Classes Containing: Any Increase over: 20 or under 25% 21-60 30% 61-100 35% The Add-Drop deadline will be used as the official date for determining enrollments each semester. Exceptions: Only over-enrollments assigned by the Chair shall be eligible for CUE adjustments; Large lecture courses in which evaluation is based heavily on machine-scored exams are not contact intensive, regardless of enrollment; Courses which rely heavily on guest speakers where the InstructorBargaining Unit Member’s role is limited to organizing and/or facilitating the course are not contact intensive, regardless of enrollment; . • For courses that are team-taught by several faculty, only one will get credit for over- enrollment; CUE adjustments will not be made if teaching assistants are assigned to deal with the extra work associated with the course; In determining historical trends, on-campus course sections will be compared only to on-campus course sections and off-campus course sections will be compared only to off-campus sections; Summer school classes that are covered by separate contracts; All off-campus classes that are offered for cohorts of students who enter and progress through degree/certification programs together; and Classes offered for less than three credit hours (one credit-hour course overloads will be adjusted by 0.33 CUE and two credit-hour course overloads will be adjusted by 0.67 CUE).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement