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2012 February 16Table of contentsNo headersFaculty Staff/Senate Executive Committee Meeting February 16, 2012 | 2:00-3:15 PM | BOR Conference Room, National Campus Members Present Resida Keller, Reedson Abraham, Rafael Pulmano, Frankie Harriss, Maureen Mendiola
Members Absent Ketiner Kenneth, Joseph Saimon, Phyllis Silbanuz, Alton Higashi, Deliver Salle, Robert Yangerluo, Teresa Filepin, Latika Raisinghani, Maver Jonathan, Joseph Falmed, Alice Pagal
Note: The following situation prevented members from Chuuk, Yap, Kosrae, and FMI Campuses to participate in this meeting via teleconference or online: (1) Power outage at the National Campus where the meeting was held (2) Breakdown of power generating unit at the National Campus (3) No internet connection at the National Campus because of the brownout (4) FSMTC was unable to provide the Senate with teleconferencing number because all their lines were already reserved
Agenda/Major Topics of Discussion: I.Old Business 1. Bylaws 2.Minutes and Treasurer’s Report II.New Business 1. Salaries
2. Tuition Waiver Issue 3.Loanable Amount from Retirement Fund 4.PELL’s 67% Completion Requirement III. Other Matters 1.Registering the Senate 2.Separate Senate for Faculty and Staff IV. Communication 1.Senate Wiki 2.LRC as repository for minutes 3.Updated course outlines as basis for book and reference acquisitions by LRC
Discussion of Agenda/Information Sharing:
I. Old Business
1. BYLAWS
2. MINUTES AND TREASURER’S REPORT
II. New Business 1. SALARY ISSUES a. Salary Freeze
b. Possible Change in Basis for Paying Faculty
Part-Time Instructor’s Salary i.Background Information: Amount of salary for part-time teaching remains the same for a number of years now, and it is the same for everyone whether you've been teaching one year or 10 years. ii.This affects the College's ability to retain qualified part-time teachers who are not going to stay if they see that they will be receiving the same amount of pay year after year. iii.Usually after X-number of years, like a couple of years, teaching part time at an institution, you are eligible for a slight increase in pay Summer Pay i.Background Information: Most of us teaching in summer are regular full- time faculty. We usually teach the same course that we teach each semester for which we receive regular pay, but we get paid differently for the same job during summer. And like part-time instructor's salary, the rate is fixed and hasn't been changed for a long time. Last year was an exception, when all summer teachers were given 20% increase. We're not sure if this is one-time or what it will be next summer. ii.We are getting step-increases every year but we receive lower summer pay, which is a constant special-contract rate that doesn't reflect faculty's 2. 3. 4. actual rate in the pay scale. iii.Data shows higher completion rates and better learning outcomes during summer, but faculty teaching in summer do not get rewards for this. iv.This makes it difficult to encourage regular faculty to stay and teach for the summer, thereby limiting the number of courses that the College may offer during the term. v.Harriss suggested that we put together a plan, or come up with a matrix or some sort of a pay scale for summer teaching, to take into consideration number of years teaching, degree, etc., present it to the Senate for feedback, then send it to administration for consideration. vi.Keller said she would get more background information from Karen, then share this with the Senate and find out what they think about this. TUITION WAIVER ISSUE a.Background Information: This issue was brought up by Joe Saimon. Some staff members were concerned about this because there had been some changes in the policy. b.Frankie said it was brought up during the Board meeting but apparently no action was taken. A question was raised but it never got answered. It would be nice to know how much money is involved, how much on average does this tuition waiver cost the College. c.To Do: Get cost information from the Business Office. Table further discussion next meeting, ask Joe for suggestions. LOANABLE AMOUNT FROM RETIREMENT FUND a.Background Information: Jun Felix of the Business Division asked and found out that the amount one can borrow from the retirement fund is up to 50%, while in other places the amount that can be borrowed could be up to 80%. He wants to know whether this can also be done at the College. If an employee needs to borrow anyway, it is better to get a loan from the fund rather than from a bank because the interest goes back to the borrower as earnings for his fund contributions. b.Discussion: Pulmano reported that he asked the Controller about the loan policy and the latter explained that the policy can be found in the Business Office web site; that in order to change the loanable amount limit a request must be submitted to the fund managers along with justification for it. The change can be done, we just need to follow the process. PELL'S 67% COMPLETION REQUIREMENT a.Background Information: Frankie Harris's emailed a request for an early agenda item to discuss the new 67% completion rate PELL Grant rule, to ensure that faculty are not pressured to change grades to passing when students have truly failed. We need to keep the integrity of the institution and degrees offered. Students will need more services and assistance, but we can't become dishonest. b.Discussion: Before when students withdraw from a course, that was helping them to prevent getting GPAs that are too low. But now, not only do they have minimum GPA requirement, the students must also successfully complete at 67% of all courses attempted, and this is not only per semester but also cumulative. The student's earned credits in a given semester, for example 12 credits, is divided by the number of credits attempted for the same period, say 15 credits, and you get the percentage of completion. In the following semester the cumulative credits earned is also divided by the cumulative credits attempted, and at any point where the student's completion rate goes below the required 67% then that will affect the student's financial aid eligibility. A lot of students are withdrawing and advisers should point out to these students that they are putting themselves at risk because it is not only the GPA that matters, but the completion rate as well. III. IV . The other issue is, we all aware that the College is struggling financially as an institution, and with this new PELL policy we may be seeing less students moving up to the next term and so it would mean less tuition money. We just want to make sure that academic integrity is maintained, and there is need to spend more time with students because a lot of them still do not understand this. Advisors also need to be trained, make sure they fully understand the policy and its implications. Students need to be advised that it is no longer okay to enroll or add any course even though they really don't need it, thinking it would be alright to withdraw them later. Because these courses will still be counted as credits attempted, which will then be weighed against their credits earned or completed. It is better for the student not to withdraw as long as he has the chance to get at least a grade of D. c.To Do: Ask Eddie Heliyalig to make sure this is the correct interpretation. It may be possible that a student may get a GPA of 4.0 and still lose PELL eligibility due to frequent withdrawals resulting in less than 67% completion rate. Other Matters (Not included in the Agenda that was sent out to members, but were added and discussed during the meeting) 1.Registering the Senate a.Background Information: In 2007, there was a plan to register the Senate with the FSM Attorney General’s Office. The plan had not yet materialized to date. b.Question: Does the Senate still want to do this? c.Harriss suggested opening a discussion page on the Senate Wiki and let faculty and staff voice out their opinions and decide. 2.Separate Senate for Faculty and Staff a.Background Information: There was a suggestion to split the senate into two: Faculty Senate and Staff Senate. It was argued that the two have different sets of concerns and issues, which might be better addressed under the proposed setup. b.After a brief discussion of the pros and con, it was recommended that another discussion page be opened at the Senate Wiki to let faculty and staff voice out their opinions and decide. Communication 1.Senate Wiki - Thank you to Rafael and Shaun for setting up the Senate Wiki page. For those who haven't checked the wiki page please visit it and see what information we have there. It is open for comments, and we encourage everyone to put in their comments. 2.LRC as Repository of Minutes - Rafael suggested that the LRC be made the repository of all committee and Senate minutes. He already broached the idea to LRC Director and she is amenable to the idea. Committee and Senate compositions constantly change, people come and go, and we need to have a constant place where all information can be kept and retrieved later when needed. 3.Updated course outlines have sections dealing with required textbooks and references. LRC can use these outlines as basis for book and reference acquisitions so students can have access to copies of these materials. There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 PM. |