Downloadable Summer Course Planning (Word Doc)

Summer Course Planning Guidelines

Summer courses in VPA are offered through University College, which operates as a service center. Courses are normally offered in multiple formats (main campus, off-campus, and online) and in one of four different sessions:

The process for identifying courses to be offered works as follows:

Where appropriate, the College encourages faculty members to offer a select group of summer course offerings at U.S.-based locales where the College has or desires to establish a presence and provide value-added experiences for our students (e.g., New York City, Los Angeles, Washington DC). 

While the combination of tuition revenue and student course fees are used to cover faculty lodging and travel, faculty members are not compensated for other incidental expenses. Typically the faculty member must engage in a significant effort to identify and arrange for field trips and other learning experiences, and must recruit students to register for the course.   

Budget Information

Each summer course offering will be evaluated to ensure the course is fiscally sustainable; including a review of course enrollments and related tuition revenue, financial aid, salary, operating expenses and indirect cost assessments.

This policy outlines how full-time faculty compensation will work in VPA. 

Summer Compensation

Based on careful consideration, we have established the following stipend-based system for summer salaries, based on faculty rank: