10.
Policies and Procedures
| 10.5 PAY SCALES AND FACULTY SALARY GUIDELINES |
| Master's Degree: | |
| Level I | |
| Level II | |
| Doctoral Degree: | |
| Level I | |
| Level II | |
*Amount is per
3-credit organized course or equivalent.
*Deans may increase the adjunct pay rate, as circumstances
demand, to adjust for such variable as urgency, competition, or
travel distance (note that mileage cannot be reimbursed for
travel to the primary work site.)
*Level I is for adjunct faculty with limited experience teaching
for UHV.
*Level II is for experienced adjunct, advanced professionals, or
full-time UHV faculty when carrying an overload.
*Resident Adjunct Lecturer title may be awarded by the Dean and
entered in the catalog on the basis of established and
continuing service to the university.
| Professorial ranks | Targets are based on the annual CUPA Survey |
| A.B.D. (Instructor or Assistant Professor) | 10% below new Ph.D. target |
| Master's (Instructor or Assistant Professor) | 20% below new Ph.D. target |
| Graduate Assistant |
* Graduate Assistants will be paid at an established rate
per hour up to a total of $1,200 per .25 assignment (note that
out-of-state students must be working at least half time, or 20
hours a week to qualify for in-state tuition).
| A limited number of
graduate fellows are assigned to each academic school to
be awarded as the school determines (one fellowship per
school has been allocated for 2006-07). Fellows receive a scholarship
covering tuition and fees and a work assignment of 20
hours a week, on average, for each semester at the
established hourly rate. Fellows are expected to
be full-time graduate students carrying nine credits of
coursework, which may be increased to 12 with permission
of the dean, and to maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher. Fellowships are renewable
through completion of the degree program, so long as the
fellow carries at least nine credits each fall and
spring semester, maintains a GPA of at least 3.0, and
meets performance expectations for the duties assigned. Fellowships may be extended through the summer upon approval of the dean and availability of funding. |
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