INFORMATION FOR
From: Richard J. Helldobler, PhD, President
To: William Paterson University Community
Date: December 19, 2018
Subject: Course Scheduling for Fall 2019
I write to describe the plans in progress to increase the variety of course schedule offerings for Fall 2019. I understand from the Faculty Senate Executive Committee that some faculty have questions. My goal in this writing is to dispel any misunderstandings and provide as much transparency as I can at this point in time.
It is my understanding that to better serve our students, conversations began in 2017-2018, prior to my arrival, about scheduling more three-day-per-week courses within the existing course scheduling grid, especially for our first-year students. The conversation that began last year has now resulted in changes for the Fall 2019 semester. While the course scheduling grid has not changed, there will be a requirement that academic departments stay within the prescribed grid allowing us to more fully utilize all possible course meeting times, including three-day-a-week schedules. This change is necessary for several key reasons:
This means that faculty who generally teach freshmen might have a three-day-a-week schedule assigned to them. This will predominately affect adjunct faculty who currently teach most of the UCC courses. I know this might cause a hardship for some of our hardworking adjunct faculty. However, it resolves an operational space need and has the potential to provide increased retention opportunities.
I am asking department chairs and deans to work closely together to provide equity so the three-day-a-week schedule is not consistently assigned to the same faculty member semester after semester. However, in smaller departments with fewer adjuncts this might not be feasible. We will endeavor to provide equity as best we can.
We are currently working on developing a non-credit Student Success Hour which will be included in the course schedules for all first-year students in 2019. This success hour will be staffed by academic support personnel and other staff members with skill sets that lend themselves to academic support. Students will meet in their success hours for three hours each week. We are currently in the development stage, and ask your patience as we work through these changes. We will be reaching out to faculty early in the spring semester to get input into what skills and content faculty feel should be included in the success hour. Associate Provost Danielle Liautaud-Watkins is leading the design of our Student Success Hour. If you have a desire to be involved in its development or wish to share your thoughts and opinions, please contact her at Liautaudd@wpunj.edu.
It is my hope to be ready to discuss the redesign of the first-year experience and the Student Success Hour in more detail during my spring address in early February. I hope you will all attend.
As many of you, as well as I have said multiple times throughout the semester, “if we want change, we must all change.” And while I am sensitive that this change may not be immediately popular, it is necessary to maximize our limited classroom space and to provide better retention opportunities for our students. As you all are aware, every day of your careers at William Paterson, we are here for the students. The goal of this change is to provide additional consistent and convenient assistance to the students, thus supporting and encouraging their ultimate success as William Paterson University graduates.
I thank you for your great work teaching and guiding our students.