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Two Resolutions from the Two Largest Constituent Groups on Campus

JOINT RESOLUTIONS of the Metropolitan State University of Denver Student Government Assembly and Metropolitan State University of Denver Faculty Senate . Two Resolutions from the Two Largest Constituent Groups on Campus. Resolutions on Summer Policy and Fiscal Transparency

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Two Resolutions from the Two Largest Constituent Groups on Campus

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  1. JOINT RESOLUTIONSof the Metropolitan State University of DenverStudent Government AssemblyandMetropolitan State University ofDenverFaculty Senate

  2. Two Resolutions from the Two Largest Constituent Groups on Campus • Resolutions on Summer Policy and Fiscal Transparency • Running through The Student Government Assembly representing 22,000 students • And through Faculty Senate representing 1900 faculty

  3. Fiscal Transparency • Since (at least) 2009 The FS Welfare and Budget Committees have been trying to get Budget, CUPA Salary and Summer School data to inform faculty and facilitate better decision making. • Every audit in the last 4 years has indicated a need for greater communication and transparency. • Every climate survey in the last 4 has indicated a lack of transparency and trust in fiscal decision making.

  4. Fiscal Transparency • Responsibility of public institutions to disclose finances in an accessible manner. • Best practices at public institutions start with fiscal transparency.

  5. Summer School Issues • Metro State originally set up as year round college. “Three semesters” • Faculty compensation originally proportionate to AY load with greater (relative) number of classes during summer.

  6. Summer School Issues • Relative Faculty salaries have been steadily lowered over the last few years: • Defining a full summer load (25% remuneration) as 8 units then 9 units • “Roll off” of salary at 6 units • “Roll off” at salary level

  7. Expenses for Summer Session • Total Faculty Compensation equals Salary and Benefits; benefits are 22% of salary for fulltime faculty and 14.5% of salary for affiliate faculty • Academic Department support staff @ 2/12 of annual compensation • Academic Department instructional materials @1/12 of budgeted annual costs • Institutional student scholarship obligations • Library support @ 2/12 of annual costs • AHEC Given that Summer CHP = .0809% of total • % of AHEC Contribution attributed to Instruction = 52.2% • Overall contribution to ACHEC = $9,774,401 • Calculation = $9,774,401*.0809%*52.2% = $412,817 • This represents 4.2% of total annual AHEC contribution

  8. Expenses for Summer Session • Other key departments needed to support summer session delivery, e.g., Access Center • Assessment & Testing • Financial Aid • Admissions • Registrar • Advising • Non Department Expenses, e.g., Student Bad Debt • Operations for MSU Denver-only buildings • UNIVERSITY OVERHEAD PER CLASS: $8, 424? -$ 7,818?

  9. Known Encumbrances of Summer Courses • Faculty Salary • Course Materials • Paid for by Course Fees

  10. Faculty Salaries and Class Size • Current Salary Scheme: (Base *0.25)/9 per unit. • Tuition: $241.35/unit ($724.05 for 3 Unit class)

  11. Faculty Salaries and Class Size • Proportional Salary: (Base *0.25)/6 per unit. (Welfare Committee Proposal) • Tuition: $241.35/unit ($724.05 for 3 Unit class)

  12. Faculty Salaries and Class Size • Income and profit from 3 unit class: (Faculty Base Salary $55,00)

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