Contract Training With Business and Industry: Non-Credit Instruction Policy

Policy Number
VI:02:13

Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to allow Continuing Education and Economic Development to provide contract non-credit instruction (training) for area businesses and industries in support of their human resource employee development programs.

General Procedures

The Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development will enter into training contracts/agreements with area businesses and industries to provide non-credit instruction in-plant, on campus, or at a neutral location. Training fees will be negotiated by the Division directors, ensuring compliance with TBR Guideline B-060, and approved by the Assistant Vice President for Continuing Education and Economic Development.

In cases where the revenue does not exceed $25,000, the Memorandum of Understanding approved by the Council of Buyers/Contract Officers at the January 17, 2007 meeting will be processed (Attachment A). The authorized contract signature for the “Institution” is the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

In cases where the revenue exceeds $25,000, the Non-Credit Instruction Agreement Between (Name of TBR Institution) and (Name of Contractor) provided in Guideline G-030 will be processed (Attachment B). The authorized contract signature for the “Institution” is the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Fees

The fee indicated on the contract may be a fixed rate fee or a per-student fee. Materials or textbook fees may be part of the fixed rate or listed separately. Various factors are involved in the fee determination, Guideline B-060 notwithstanding. Elements in the fee determination include:

  1. The number of students anticipated
  2. Amount of preparation time
  3. Consultative services
  4. Materials required
  5. Equipment required
  6. Faculty/consultant salaries
  7. Travel expenses
  8. Etc.

General Provisions

Generally, the business or industry shall provide the following:

  • A signed agreement in advance of the scheduled class
  • A meeting facility suitable to accommodate the teaching and learning environment
  • A secured location for the storage of College equipment associated with the instruction
  • Other provisions as indicated in the contract.

Generally, the College shall provide the following:

  • Consulting services deemed appropriate by the business/industry and the College
  • A qualified instructor
  • Registration and related services. If CEUs are awarded, successful completers must have completed the Non-Credit Registration form prior to completion of the program to earn the CEUs.
  • Delivery and sale of textbooks (as indicated in the contract)
  • A student record of grades and credit hours earned
  • Other provisions as indicated in the contract.

When the use of a campus facility is required to accommodate special instructional or equipment needs, any additional fees associated with the special accommodations will be included in the contract.

Refunds

No refunds for student drops or withdrawals are awarded under these contracts.

Billing

The Division of Continuing Education and Economic Development will serve as the liaison between the business/industry and the Business Office. The Division will submit a request to invoice the business or industry as indicated in the MOU or contract.

 

TBR Sources: B-060: December 2, 1977 TBR meeting. Revised March 14, 1980 TBR meeting; November 13, 1991 Presidents meeting; November 8, 1982 Presidents meeting; July 1, 1984; November 1, 1988; May 15, 1990 Presidents meeting; August 14, 1990 Presidents meeting; November 10, 1992 Presidents meeting; August 10, 1993 Presidents meeting; November 9, 1993 Presidents meeting; August 9, 1994 Presidents meeting; May 8, 1995 Presidents meeting, August 8, 1995 Presidents meeting, November 8, 1995 Presidents meeting, February 6, 1996 Presidents meeting, May 14, 1996 Presidents meeting, November 12, 1996 Presidents meeting, May 6, 1997 Presidents meeting, July 16, 1997 called Board meeting, November 5, 1997 Presidents meeting, February 17, 1998 Presidents meeting via conference call, August 25, 1998 Presidents meeting, May 9, 2000 Presidents meeting, August 8, 2000 Presidents meeting, November 8, 2000 Presidents meeting, February 13, 2001 Presidents meeting, August 21, 2001 Presidents meeting, May 21, 2002 Presidents meeting, February 11, 2003 Presidents meeting, May 20, 2003 Presidents meeting, February 10, 2004 Presidents meeting, August 17, 2004 Presidents meeting, February 8, 2005 Presidents meeting, May 17, 2005 Presidents meeting, February 8, 2006 Presidents meeting, May 16, 2006 Presidents meeting, August 16, 2006 Presidents meeting, May 15, 2007 Presidents meeting, August 21, 2007 Presidents meeting, November 6, 2007 Presidents meeting; February 17, 2009 Presidents meeting; May 12, 2009 Presidents meeting; August 11, 2009 Presidents meeting; November 10, 2009 Presidents meeting; February 16, 2010 Presidents meeting; February 15, 2011 Presidents meeting; May 17, 2011 Presidents meeting; August 16, 2011 Presidents meeting; May 16, 2012 Presidents meeting; August 21, 2012 Presidents meeting. G-030: November 12, 1985, Presidents' Meeting; August 15, 1989, Presidents' Meeting; November 8, 1995, Presidents' Meeting; May 14, 1996 Presidents' Meeting; November 12, 1996, Presidents' Meeting; August 5, 1997 Presidents' Meeting, November 5, 1997 Presidents' Meeting; February 17, 1998 Presidents' Meeting & March 27, 1998 Board Meeting; November 4, 1998 Presidents' Meeting, November 7, 2001 Presidents Meeting. August 16, 2005 Presidents’ Meeting, August 16, 2006 Presidents’ Meeting; May 15, 2007 Presidents’ Meeting, February 12, 2008 Presidents’ Meeting; Presidents Meeting, November 5, 2008; Presidents Meeting, February 17, 2009; Presidents Meeting, August 11, 2009; Presidents Meeting August 17, 2010.

VSCC Source: VI:01:03: November 11, 1987, President; December 1, 1992, President; July 2, 1997, President; VI:01:03 Deleted by VI:02:13, August 11, 2008, President's Cabinet; November 19, 2013, President