NORTHARK FACULTY 411
Warrants for employees shall be issued every
other Friday of each month for full-time and part time hourly employees and
monthly for part-time contract employees.
Paychecks are normally available on Thursday of a payroll Friday.
Full time employees can pick up their checks at the Cashier's desk on Thursday.
Part time checks and off campus employee checks will be mailed on Wednesday
prior to pay date.
A written request to the payroll office is required to deviate from
the above policy or for someone other than the employee to pick up a paycheck.
Limits
on Credit Hours and Clock Hours
Part-time hourly employees will be limited to 19 hours per
week or 988 cumulative hours per fiscal year for seasonal needs.
All hours worked, (teaching, work study, part-time institutional),
shall be included in the 988 limit.
Part-time faculty or instructors will be limited to 7 course credit
hours per semester and/or 14 cumulative course credit hours per fiscal or
academic year for seasonal needs.
Internal Dialing
To call another college office or employee, please use the
extension list and dial the 3-digit extension to be connected.
Dialing External Numbers
To dial an outside phone number, you must press 9 + the number
desired. For example, to call 911 you must dial 9+911.
Long Distance
Long distance calling is only available to those who have been
given a 4-digit long distance code. This code must be approved by your
supervisor and is distributed by the business office located on the 4th floor of
the Center Campus in suite C40??
For example, to dial the long distance number (123) 456-7890 you
must enter the following:
9+1+1234567890+CODE
Voicemail
Voicemail is available for select extensions and must be requested
by the departmental supervisors. To access the voicemail system, there are
two numbers that must be used. From a college extension, you must dial
743-6245. From outside the college, you can access the voicemail system by
calling 743-6243. Please click here for a detailed procedure regarding the
use of voicemail.
Internal
Copies/Reproduction
Departments are charged $.05 per copy at any location.
For small, quick turnaround copy needs, employees may make copies at the
following locations -
South Campus
Business Office
Library
Open Learning
JPH Building (second floor)
Student Services
Athletic Office
Learning Center
North Campus
Mail/Forms Room
When using these copy machines, all copies should be logged and the three (3)
digit department number and the individual's name should be recorded. For those
copiers with control counter devices, manual logging is not required if you have
an assigned copy card or counter.
For academic copies and large copy needs, the Faculty Support Office will
make copies for you. Some scheduling may be required.
External Copies/Reproduction/Printing
The Department of Corrections offers printing and reproduction services at
very reasonable rates. They are typically used for large, recurring jobs such as
office forms and small brochures. The regular purchasing process should be
followed for this service. As much as three (3) to five (5) weeks should be
allowed.
Any large, high quality, multi-color printing jobs must follow the regular
purchasing process. Turnaround times may vary.
Note: No outside printing, reproduction, or copying service may be used
without following the regular purchasing process. This is controlled by state
contracts and any circumvention will result in personal obligation or expense.
Ed Proctor—Dean of Business and Technology
Laura Berry—Dean of Arts and Sciences
Beth Robinson—Dean of Allied Health
Campus Mail / Mailboxes / Mail Schedule
Mail Routing &
Distribution (formerly Campus Mail/Mailboxes/Mail Schedule)
Please see §7.7 of the
Northark Employee Handbook for more information
Intra-Campus Mail may be placed in the employee’s mailbox
located next to the front desk on the South Campus, behind the front desk on the
North Campus and in Office C107 on the Center Campus.
Inter-Campus Mail should be placed in the marked drop boxes
located with the employee mailboxes on each campus, or the Bookstore on the
South Campus.
All outgoing US mail must have postage or have the mailing
party’s three digit department number written in pencil in the top right hand
corner. Multiple mail items may be bound together with just the department
number written on the top envelope only. Outgoing US mail should be placed in
the marked drop boxes located with the employee mailboxes on each campus, or the
Bookstore on the South Campus.
Mail Pick-Up Schedule
10:15 AM Pick-Up South Campus / Bookstore
10:20 AM Pick-Up & Delivery South Campus / Front
10:30 AM Pick-Up & Delivery North Campus / Front
10:40 AM Pick-Up & Delivery AHEC / Front
10:45 AM Pick-Up & Delivery Center Campus / Room 107
10:50 AM Delivery South Campus / Front
10:55 AM Delivery South Campus / Bookstore
(Note: US mail delivery to the South Campus / Front ranges from 10:00 AM to
11:30 AM)
3:00 PM Pick-Up South Campus / Bookstore
3:05 PM Pick-Up & Delivery South Campus / Front
3:15 PM Pick-Up & Delivery North Campus / Front
3:25 PM Pick-Up & Delivery AHEC / Front
3:30 PM Pick-Up & Delivery Center Campus / Room 107
3:35 PM Delivery South Campus / Front
3:40 PM Delivery South Campus / Bookstore
(Note: US mail departure from the South Campus / Bookstore is approximately
4:00 PM)
Please see §7.9 of
the
Northark Employee Handbook for more information. General student, staff and
public parking are allowed in all clearly marked parking areas on all 3
campuses. Parking is prohibited in spaces reserved for college fleet vehicles.
The South Campus parking lot located on the west side of the South Main Building
(Lot C and D) is limited to faculty and staff with displayed permits. Permits
are available for purchase at the South Campus Bookstore for $2.00.
The North Campus parking lot located in the front of the North Main
Building is generally restricted for handicapped parking, college fleet vehicles
and campus visitors.
Please see §6.4 of the
Northark Employee Handbook
for more information. General access doors on all three campuses are unlocked
between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 pm. General access doors are locked and
access is restricted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., Monday
through Friday, and on weekends, holidays and school closings.
Security and/or maintenance staff are not authorized to open any
internal area or office for anyone, including Northark employees, without direct
authorization from faculty or management of the particular area or office. Keys
to campus doors are distributed to part-time employees only in exceptional cases
and only at the discretion of the supervisor or dean.
The North Arkansas College Learning Resource Centers
are open to all faculty, staff, students and community members within the area
served by the college. There is a library on both the South and North
campuses. Library staff is available at both locations to offer one-on-one
assistance in using library resources, whether print, audio-visual or
electronic. A daily courier service allows the print collections to be
shared between the two campuses. The libraries use the Library of Congress
classification system for their print and audio-visual collections, and a single
online catalog provides simultaneous searching of resources on both campuses.
The online catalog is accessible through the libraries’ website at:
http://www.northark.edu/academics/library/index.htm
South Campus Library Hours are Monday through
Thursday 7:30 am to 9:00 pm, Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday, 8:00 am to
5:00 pm. Summer hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
North Campus Library Hours are Monday through
Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, when classes are in session.
Testing Center / Certification Center
The Testing Center is
located in room M154 of the Learning Assistance Center. It offers a quiet
environment for written or computerized make-up testing. Students should arrive
one hour before closing time to allow themselves enough time to finish their
tests. Hours for the Testing Center are Monday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Certification Center, housed in the
North Arkansas College South Campus Library room L117, provides students and the
general public the opportunity to take a variety of professional examinations
for information technology, occupational assessment, professional licensure, as
well as other computer-based exams. Additionally, the center is staffed with
certified computer technicians who offer applications and hardware support to
the Open Computer Lab and the Digital Media lab. Hours of operation are 8:00
a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends and evenings by appointment.
Should inclement weather make it necessary to cancel classes, the following radio stations will be notified: KCWD 96.1 FM Harrison, and KHOZ 102.9 FM Harrison. An announcement will only be made if classes are cancelled. Every effort will be made to notify the stations by 6:30 a.m. Cancellations concerning day or evening courses will be announced as soon as a decision is made. In the event of inclement weather, students, faculty, and staff may also call (870) 743-SNOW (7669) to find out the status of college classes. Efforts are also made to post cancellations on the Northark web site.
Student Medical Emergencies / Accidents
In the case of non-emergency accidents or illness, students will be referred to their own physician or a local health care facility. In an emergency situation, students who have been involved in accidents or are extremely ill will be transported to North Arkansas Regional Medical Center by ambulance. Students will be responsible for all medical expenses incurred during medical emergency and non-emergency situations. All on-campus medical emergency and non-emergency incidents must be reported to the Students Services Office, Room M185.
Online Faculty / Blackboard / Tech Support
Approximately 20 faculty teach 28 courses fully
online requiring students to travel to campus only a few times during the
semester. Another 15 faculty are using the internet to deliver part of their
course material in order to reduce the number of days students must attend class on
campus. Other faculty use the internet to enhance their courses by providing
access to lecture material and web links to class related information.
Northark uses a Course Management System called Blackboard.
Blackboard is powerful software that allows faculty and students to teach and
learn anytime/anywhere. The Blackboard program is housed and maintained at
Northark and is a proven solution to students who have limited day-time access
to the college. Faculty train to be able to use Blackboard’s many functions and
applications to produce viable course material and manage their cyber
classrooms.
Since Blackboard is housed and maintained at Northark, Technical
Support problems are responded to quickly and professionally. For Blackboard
Technical Support or questions contact John Walsh at 391-3308 or Larry Stroud at
391-3289. You can also stop by their office at M-141.
The Title III Strengthening Institutions Program
is a highly competitive Department of Education grant program that was
established by Congress as part of the Higher Education Act of 1965.The purpose
of the program is to provide grants to eligible institutions of higher education
to improve their academic programs, institutional management, and fiscal
stability in order to increase their self-sufficiency and strengthen their
capacity to make a substantial contribution to the higher education resources of
the nation.
Northark’s Title III program, Here for You: Strengthening Northark
Student Success, was awarded in the fall of 2006. Providing an excellent source
of new resources for the college, this program is designed to enhance student
intake systems, track student progress, improve academic programs and increase
student success and retention. The grant provides opportunities to pilot
test new technology, implement proven solutions and institutionalize practices
that work best to positively impact student success.
Grades / No Shows / Drops / Rosters
Grades
Faculty members will include grading and make-up policies in the
syllabus for the course, at the course website, or announce such policies at the
beginning of class meetings for each course.
Normally, mid-term and final exams are held in all courses.
The mid-term exam is chiefly to aid the instructor and student in assessing
growth. Mid-term deficient grades are posted to Northark’s Campus Connect
for students to review. Instructors have the option of posting all
mid-term grades or only deficient mid-term grades to Campus Connect for students
enrolled only for college credit; however, instructors must post midterm grades
for all students enrolled for concurrent college and high school credit.
Final grades are posted electronically on Northark’s Campus Connect
for review. Students can review and print unofficial copies of their
current grades and transcripts through the college’s Campus Connect system.
A copy of the final examination schedule is published in the
Schedule of Classes. Any final examination must be given at times specified in
the schedule. Whenever extreme circumstances make necessary a deviation from the
announced schedule, clearance for such deviation must be obtained in advance
from the appropriate supervisor and the Vice President of Learning.
Final examinations in the summer term courses are to be given at
the final scheduled class session.
Faculty members are responsible for submitting final grades on
Faculty Access and
copies of their grade books to the VP of Learning consistent with procedures
established.
No Shows
In an effort to more accurately report official enrollment and to
reduce the amount of money the college is liable for repaying from overpayment
of financial aid, Northark implemented a No-Show Procedure that will require
each instructor to verify rosters at the beginning of the semester on Faculty
Access and indicate students who have never appeared in class even though they
appear on the official rosters. Those students will be administratively dropped
from the course(s).
1. The Registrar’s Office will e-mail a memo to all faculty on the fifth class
day of a fall or spring semester or the third class day of a summer session
requesting all rosters be verified.
2. Using Faculty Access, faculty will verify enrollment in each class and record
a “NS” (No-Show) grade in the grade block for any student who has never attended
the class. Each class roster will be submitted whether a No-Show is reported or
not.
3. All rosters must be verified and submitted through Faculty Access by the end
of the tenth class day of a fall or spring semester or the fourth day of a
summer session.
4. The Registrar’s Office will drop all courses graded with a “NS” grade at 100%
refund. (Students will not receive financial aid for those courses.)
5. The “NS” grade will only be available as a valid grade on faculty Access
during this time frame.
Drops
The policies for Incompletes, grade changes, Challenge Exams, and
withdrawals are outlined in the college catalog, pages 54-61.
Rosters are available through Faculty Access
virtually 24/7. The Registrar’s Office will correspond with faculty four times a
semester via e-mail regarding important roster information:
1. Preliminary rosters: the Registrar’s Office will send an e-mail before
classes begin as soon as preliminary rosters are ready. These rosters will
reflect up-to date registration and adds or drops, and instructors should check
them before each class meeting until they receive official rosters.
2. Official class rosters: the Registrar’s Office will send an e-mail on the
fifth (5th) day of class for fall or spring semesters and the third (3rd) day of
summer sessions requesting that instructors verify rosters and submit them
electronically (on Faculty Access), indicating any No-Show students. (See
No-Show Procedure above.)
3. Mid-term rosters: the Registrar’s Office will send an e-mail before the
mid-term exam period requesting deficient grades for all students and mid-term
grades for all high school students to be submitted electronically (on Faculty
Access). The Registrar’s Office will provide a list of high school students to
appropriate instructors.
4. Final grade rosters: the Registrar’s Office will send an e-mail before the
final exam period requesting final grades to be submitted electronically (on
Faculty Access) by the deadlines in the official semester/summer session
calendars.
Occasionally there is a need to cancel class due
to health or other personal reasons other than inclement weather policy.
Instructors should notify the dean and lead instructor in their
respective areas. They should also call Gail Beth Eoff at 391-3217.
Scheduling of classrooms is done by your supervisor or dean.
Student evaluations are performed annually under the supervision of each dean.
Classroom Policies / Environment / AV / Supplies / Books
Classroom Policies
Link from student handbook for student policies and link from
employee handbook Section 2-15 for employee conduct.
Environmental Controls
Most classrooms have been regulated to a preset temperature and do
not have the ability to be set by the instructor. However, if there are
problems with the heating or air conditioning levels, the maintenance department
should be contacted at the following extensions
South Campus – Ext 246 or 124
North Campus – Ext 373
Center Campus – Ext 186
Equipment and Audio/Visual Control
Several classrooms are equipped with various levels of audiovisual
equipment. The basic classroom should have a TV with either a VCR or a
VCR/DVD combo unit connected. Other classrooms have LCD projectors that
can be used in conjunction with laptops. Support for most classrooms is
provided by personnel from the Library and can be contacted at Ext. 357 .For a
complete list of classrooms and capabilities and instructions for its use,
please click this link. (I will work with the library staff to develop a
document that lists each classroom and what equipment is located in each
classroom and basic instructions on how to use the equipment.
Supplies
Please see §2.31 of the
Northark Employee Handbook
for more information.
Books
To obtain books for classes you will need to contact the division
chair for that department or the lead instructor in that area. Link to
organizational chart for further information.
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