
Compensation
STIPENDS FOR SUMMER SESSION 2006 OR REGULAR SEMESTER EVENING SESSION (2006-07)
| Faculty Rank | Stipend Per Semester Hour |
|---|---|
| Instructor | $858 |
| Assistant Professor | $923 |
| Associate Professor | $988 |
| Professor | $1053 |
Compensation for courses taught in off-campus locations by full-time faculty members is subject to negotiation.
STIPENDS FOR SUPERVISING INDEPENDENT STUDY OR INTERNSHIP
This compensation is confined during regular semesters to the supervision of Adult/Non-Traditional students. During the Summer Session it applies to supervision of all students.
| Faculty Rank | Stipend Per Semester Hour |
|---|---|
| Instructor | $172 |
| Assistant Professor | $185 |
| Associate Professor | $198 |
| Professor | $211 |
During the Summer Session the maximum stipend permitted is equal to that for eight credits of regular classroom course teaching at the person's rank.
STIPENDS FOR NON-CREDIT COURSES
Compensation for teaching non-credit courses is determined individually with the prospective instructor. Compensation for typical activities is $120 per 2-hour session.
TEACHING OVERLOADS
In order that such additional teaching assignment will not interfere with the faculty member's full-time responsibilities to the College, the opportunity for an additional course assignment will be limited to one School of Community Education course (4 or 5 credits) during the two-semester academic year. In no case should the combined assignment in day or evening classes exceed 29 credits during the two-semester academic year.
A regular faculty member may elect to teach a part of the normal full-time load in the Evening without extra compensation. This election requires the approval of the department chair and the Provost as well as the Dean of the School of Community Education and depends on the needs of the Day and Evening programs.
