With the deadline to apply as an instructor being March24th, will there be a process for submitting a late application?
We are prepared to accept applications beyond the deadline if we need to do so.
We are prepared to accept applications beyond the deadline if we need to do so.
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All instructors will be selected through the application process. Regional campuses coordinators will be given access to applications to select instructors. However, all selected instructors (at all campuses) must be approved by the UC-CAC to ensure instructors meet qualifications as outlined in University Policy 3-02(B).
Anyone who wants to teach Flashes 101 must apply, be selected, and be approved by the UC-CAC, regardless of whether they have taught before.
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Tested experience is typically reserved for extraordinary or exceptional circumstances. For example, in cases where a department would like someone with many years of experience in a particular field to teach a course. These cases would be considered on a case-by-case basis by the University College - College Advisory Committee (UC-CAC).
No. Everyone who wants to teach Flashes 101 must apply and meet the requirements as outlined in the Instructor Information.
GAs cannot teach if they do not have a master’s degree unless they are supervised by a full-time tenure-track faculty (this is university policy). Co-teaching by GAs is not recommended.
Overload approval should not be happening in any college. We are following up with supervisors to make sure applicants have been approved by their department/college to teach.