Principles upon which FACCC bases its decisions:
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Academic Freedom
FACCC believes that the right to study and teach in an open environment
permissive of diversity in expression and content is essential to the
educational process.
FACCC also believes that community college environments should be free
of acts of discrimination and harassment, and that people at community
colleges should observe the highest ethical norms of society.
Academic Policy Development
FACCC believes that the determination of academic policies and programs
is a faculty responsibility and that the legislature should not mandate
specific academic policies and/or requirements not sponsored by faculty.
Furthermore, non-legislative policy-making bodies should involve faculty
in all decisions about educational philosophy,goals and techniques.
Academic Senates
FACCC supports the right of the Academic Senate to recommend policy
in areas of academic and professional matters.
Access to High Quality Education
FACCC believes that the primary mission of the California public higher
education system is to provide open access to the highest possible quality
post secondary educational opportunity at the lowest possible cost to
students.
Basic Skills
FACCC believes that providing sufficient high quality basic skills
education is an important function for the Community Colleges.
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Collective Bargaining
FACCC supports collective bargaining as the effective way for faculty
to protect their terms and conditions of employment.
Counseling
FACCC believes that access to adequate counseling services is a critical
element in student matriculation into the community college system and
that continuing counseling services facilitate student success.
Diversity
FACCC believes that at least 30% of newly hired full and part-time
faculty, staff and administrators should be from the under-represented
groups reflective of California's diverse population.
Educational Equity
FACCC believes that Community College campuses, academic programs and
extracurricular activities should be open to all individuals, and that
increased diversity and multicultural understanding should be encouraged.
Special attention should be devoted to achieving student equity and
to improve the success rate of under represented as well as other students.
Faculty Development
FACCC supports continuing learning opportunities as an important part
of faculty professional life that will enhance faculty effectiveness
in the classroom.
Financial Aid
FACCC believes that all academically eligible students with significant
financial need should be provided sufficient grant aid to complete their
educational programs.
Funding for Higher Education
FACCC believes the Community Colleges should be funded at levels sufficient
to assure broad access to quality education. Community college funding
should be administered in accordance with program-based funding standards.
Libraries
FACCC believes that access to adequately staffed, stocked, equipped
and properly maintained libraries is critical to ensure student success
within the community college system.
Occupational Education
FACCC believes that the California Community Colleges should maintain
primary responsibility for public postsecondary occupational education.
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Part-Time Faculty
FACCC believes that part-time faculty are an integral part of the community
college structure, and must be accorded the same rights and remuneration
when performing the same responsibilities as full time faculty.
Part-Time/Full-Time Ratio
FACCC believes that at least 75% of all instruction should be delivered
by full time faculty in order to maintain program effectiveness, to
ensure student/faculty contact and provide continuity.
Professional Standards and Qualifications
FACCC is committed to maintaining the highest professional standards
and qualifications for faculty at the California Community Colleges.
FACCC is also committed to the concept of development and maintenance
of high quality standards for administrators.
Retirement
FACCC supports the development and expansion of faculty retirement
programs that provide financial security for faculty.
Shared Governance
FACCC supports faculty participation in decision-making in system-wide,
district and college governance issues.
Tenure
FACCC believes that tenure is a necessary protection of academic freedom.
Transfer Students
FACCC believes that Community Colleges should be the primary place
for the delivery of lower division education.The UC and CSU should,
as present law specifies, maintain a student body of 60% upper division
students. Further, no community college transfer student should be denied
admission to CSU or UC.
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