Directs the board of trustees of the state university of New York and the city university of New York to report on the current composition of faculty at four year campuses and community colleges.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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4873--A
Cal. No. 478
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
March 28, 2019
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Introduced by Sen. STAVISKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education --
reported favorably from said committee, ordered to first and second
report, ordered to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted,
retaining its place in the order of third reading
AN ACT in relation to directing the board of trustees of the state
university of New York and the city university of New York to report
on the current composition of faculty and academic advisors at four-
year campuses and community colleges
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Legislative intent. The Legislature hereby recognizes the
2 importance of faculty and academic advisors employed at our public high-
3 er education institutions and the impact they have on on-time student
4 degree completion. The recent enactment of the Excelsior Scholarship
5 Program has the potential to increase total student enrollment at the
6 state university of New York and the city university of New York commu-
7 nity colleges and four-year campuses. As we prepare for students to
8 apply for and enroll in our public higher education institutions under
9 the Excelsior Scholarship Program, it is necessary for CUNY and SUNY to
10 take inventory of their current faculty and academic advisors and the
11 potential need for additional faculty and staff. The primary objective
12 of the Excelsior Scholarship Program is to ensure that students do grad-
13 uate within two years with an associate's degree, and within four years
14 with a baccalaureate degree. As students attempt to meet the thirty
15 credits per year threshold of such program and the requirements for
16 their majors, it is necessary to provide adequate numbers of faculty,
17 academic advisors and courses to meet students' needs.
18 § 2. The board of trustees of the state university of New York and the
19 city university of New York shall issue a report on or before one
20 hundred eighty days after this act shall have become a law detailing the
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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S. 4873--A 2
1 current composition of faculty and academic advisors at both four-year
2 campuses and community colleges. Such report shall not include employees
3 of the research foundations of the state university of New York or the
4 city university of New York. For purposes of such report, faculty shall
5 mean instructional staff who teach one or more courses at a four-year
6 campus or a community college at the state university of New York or
7 city university of New York. The report shall be submitted to the gover-
8 nor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assem-
9 bly, the chair of the senate committee of finance, chair of the assembly
10 committee on ways and means, and the chairs of the senate and assembly
11 committees on higher education. The report shall include, but not be
12 limited to, the following criteria:
13 a. number by campus, in 2012 and in the current academic year, of each
14 of full-time tenured faculty, full-time tenure-track faculty, full-time
15 non tenure-track faculty, including those who may not have a faculty or
16 academic job title but perform instructional duties and number of facul-
17 ty lines and unfilled faculty positions;
18 b. mean and median class size by campus in 2012 and in the current
19 academic year, for full-time tenured faculty, full-time tenure-track
20 faculty, and full-time non tenure-track faculty and instructional staff;
21 c. mean and median class size by level in 2012 and in the current
22 academic year for remedial 100 level introductory courses, and 200 level
23 mid-level courses, and above for completion of an associate's degree and
24 baccalaureate degree;
25 d. number of part-time non tenure-track faculty in 2012 and in the
26 current academic year, including those who may not have a faculty or
27 academic job title but perform instructional duties, by campus;
28 e. mean and median class size by campus for part-time non tenure-track
29 faculty and instructional staff in 2012 and in the current academic
30 year;
31 f. number of full-time academic advisors per campus, and number of
32 part-time academic advisors, including those who may not possess the
33 title academic advisor but are primarily employed to perform and carry
34 out the duties typically assigned to, and function as, an academic advi-
35 sor excluding those individuals working with students enrolled in
36 special programs or student opportunity programs with enhanced academic
37 advising including, but not limited to EOP, ASAP, SEEK, College Discov-
38 ery and MacCauley Honors programs in 2012 and in the current academic
39 year; and
40 g. mean and median number of student advisees per full-time academic
41 advisor, and per part-time academic advisor per campus in 2012 and in
42 the current academic year.
43 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.