CONSTITUTION OF THE HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACULTY SENATE
Approved by Faculty Senate, March 31, 1999
Approved by Board of Trustees, 1999
ARTICLE I. NAME
The name of this organization shall be the Highline Community College
Faculty Senate (HCCFS). Hereinafter to be known as the "Senate."
ARTICLE II. PURPOSE/MISSION STATEMENT
The purpose of the Senate shall be to provide a forum for faculty
discussion, advocacy and leadership regarding academic affairs at Highline Community
College. Toward that objective, the Senate shall:
- Serve as the paramount recommending body to the President and Board of Trustees to
establish and revise college-wide academic standards, grading policies, degree
requirements, and educational outcomes after considering input from all interested
parties. (See R.C.W.28B.50.140(11))
- Serve as an advisory board to the Vice President and Deans of Instruction for college
wide curricular issues.
- Gather, synthesize, and disseminate information relevant to interdisciplinary curricula
and instructional activities.
- Hear and consider faculty concerns not covered by the HCEA Agreement and communicate
such issues as are deemed appropriate to the Administration and the Board of Trustees.
- Provide recognition for exemplary faculty who have made significant contributions to the
college through teaching, scholarship, or other service.
ARTICLE III. SENATE MEMBERSHIP
- Those eligible for Senate membership are tenured faculty members, probationary faculty
members, and certain administrators. Faculty Senators are elected and administrative
members are ex-officio.
- Each Instructional Division shall elect two faculty members of the division, at least
one of which shall be tenured.
- The President of the College and the Vice President for Academic Affairs or his designee
shall be ex-officio members of the Senate.
- Senate officers have Senate membership and shall be tenured faculty members elected by
the faculty at large as established in Article IV, Clause B. Officers are:
a. Chair
b. Vice Chair
c. Secretary
d. Two Senators at Large
ARTICLE IV. ELECTIONS, RECALLS
- Election of Division Senators
Each Instructional Division shall hold elections for Faculty Senate
membership annually, during the fourth week of May. Members elected shall begin their term
the following fall quarter. Each division shall elect one Senator each year so as to
stagger their terms. Terms of office shall be for two years. Each division shall determine
its own voting rules.
- Election of Senate Officers
- Election for Senate officers shall be held annually during the second week of May. The
officers shall be elected by the entire faculty. Terms of office shall be two years.
- All elections shall be called by the Senate.
- Elections shall be held annually, except for special elections otherwise provided for in
this Article. Nominations for Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Senator at Large, when
applicable, shall be made by the Nominations Committee and announced during the first week
of May. Elections for these offices shall be concluded by the end of the second week of
May. In the event no candidate receives a majority vote, a run-off election shall be held
between the two leading candidates for that office. Those elected will start office on
July 1 following the election.
- All elections shall be held by a secret ballot. The Senate shall determine all other
procedures for holding its elections.
- Vacancies for all offices, except that of the Chair, shall be filled by special election
within two weeks of the occurrence of the vacancy unless it occurs after April 15 of the
second year of the officers term. Vacancies occurring after this date will be filled
by the candidate elected in May to complete that term or commence a new term, as the case
may be. The existence of a vacancy shall be determined by:
- The Chair in the case of all Senate officers except the Chair
- The Vice Chair with the Executive Committee approval, in the case of the Chair
- Division Chairs with regard to divisional vacancies.
- Recall of Officers or Senators
1. Any officer or Senator may be recalled from office by a two-thirds
vote of the Senate members voting on the issue or, if s/he represents a Division, by
two-thirds vote of the Division members. One-third of the constituent members may petition
to hold such a recall, with the provision that such petition and its signatures shall be
void 50 days after it is first circulated if signatures of one-third of the members have
not been obtained.
2. Such recall must be held within one month after a petition has been
filed with the Secretary, except that the recall election for Senators whose terms have
not expired will be held over to the annual election if the petition is filed after April
1. No other officers or Senators may be recalled unless the petition is filed by April 1.
ARTICLE V. OFFICERS DUTIES
- The Chair shall preside over meetings of the Senate and the Executive Committee of the
Senate. At Senate meetings the Chair shall vote only to break a tie. The Chair or his/her
designee shall serve as representative to recognized college organizations and Faculty
Association of Community and Technical Colleges (FACTC).
- The Vice Chair shall be a voting member of the Senate except when acting as Chair. The
Vice Chair shall assume the duties and rights of the Chair in the Chairs absence and
shall become Chair if that office is vacated.
- The Secretary shall keep records of the meetings, prepare minutes for distribution to
all Senators and observers, and shall assist the Chair with correspondence and other
recordkeeping. The Secretary shall have the authority to delegate administrative duties to
assistants as s/he believes appropriate.
- The Senators at Large shall represent the faculty at large and shall serve on the
Nominations Committee.
ARTICLE VI. MEETINGS, AGENDA, QUORUM
- Regular meetings of the Senate shall be held at least monthly, October through June.
- The agenda for regular meetings of the Senate shall be published and disseminated by the
secretary at least two instructional days in advance of the meetings.
- Special meetings of the Senate may be called at the discretion of the executive
committee. Written notice, containing time, place and agenda, shall be given to all
members at least two instructional days prior to the meeting.
- A quorum for doing business in the Senate and any of its committees shall be a majority
of the membership. If Senators representing divisions are unable to attend a Senate
meeting, they, or the Division Chair, may send another division member to act as proxy,
with full voting powers.
- Meetings shall be open to all members of the College community except when personnel
matters are under consideration, when the Senate may, by two-thirds vote, adjourn to
executive session. No action may be taken in executive session.
ARTICLE VII. COMMITTEES
- The Senate shall establish standing committees as described in this article to assist in
the conduct of its ongoing business. The members of these committees shall be also members
of the Senate. The Senate may establish ad-hoc committees as required.
- The five Senate officers shall constitute an Executive Committee which shall receive all
requests for Senate study and action, and establish the agenda for Senate meetings. Items
received as requests from the President of the College, a Senator, or the principal
officer of recognized faculty, employee, or student government associations, shall be
included on the agenda if received prior to the executive committees monthly
meeting. This committee may also act as an advisory committee to the President and the
Board of Trustees between Senate meetings and during the summer months. The executive
committee shall organize and facilitate general faculty meetings and forums, as needed, to
disseminate information and to gather faculty opinion on issues before the Senate.
Nominations Committee
The two Senators at Large and a third Senator, appointed by the Chair,
shall constitute the Nominations Committee. The committee shall recommend to the Senate,
for their approval, appointments to all committee vacancies for which the Senate has
responsibility. The Committee shall submit, during the first week in May, nominations for
Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Senator at Large as applicable.
D. Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee (PR&R)
The faculty members of the Senate, excluding Chair, Vice Chair, and
Secretary, shall be members of the PR&R Committee. (Senators shall serve as specified
in the PR&R Committee procedures.) The function of the PR&R Committee is to assist
in the resolution of faculty disputes that are not covered by the HCEA negotiated
agreement, when requested by any party directly involved in the dispute.
E. Curriculum Committee
Six Senators shall constitute the Curriculum Committee. The Curriculum
Committee shall conduct in-depth studies of curricular issues, including degree
requirements, and make recommendations to the Senate.
ARTICLE VIII. MISCELLANEOUS
- The Senate shall adopt procedures for its own operation.
- This Constitution may be amended by a majority vote of the faculty voting on the issue,
with the concurrence of the Trustees of the College.
- The Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Senators at Large shall receive compensation, in
the form of release time or stipends, for discharging their responsibilities. This
compensation shall be determined by the Chair and the President of the College.