(C) Scheduling procedures- Athens campus All classrooms and class laboratories should be scheduled in the university scheduling system using protocol specified by the office of the university registrar. This should include non-credit activities as well as credit-bearing classes. This is necessary to ensure accurate reporting of space utilization.
(1) Scheduling of priority classrooms(a) Deans exercise priority scheduling authority over classrooms allocated to their colleges and are responsible for efficient utilization of classroom space according to Ohio department of higher education guidelines. The provost or provost's designee will provide annual space utilization reports to assist deans with classroom management.(b) After the deans have approved the initial class schedules, open time in the classrooms will revert to the university registrar for central scheduling. See paragraph (C)(2) of this policy for protocol.(c) Classrooms may be reserved for non-credit bearing activities that are important to the academic mission after priority registration for the semester concludes (e.g., mid-November for spring semester). If a particular classroom is critical to the success of the activity, colleges should work with the provost's designee during the time that college exercises priority scheduling authority over classrooms to arrange a preliminary reservation of a classroom for the specific times of the activity. Every effort will be made to honor the preliminary reservation, but if the room is the only alternative for a credit-bearing class, then an alternative arrangement must be made for the non-credit bearing activity.(2) Scheduling of central classrooms (a) Unless otherwise approved by the provost, the office of the university registrar schedules classrooms with a capacity of ninety-nine seats or more. A few classrooms with capacities under ninety-nine also are allocated to the office of the university registrar. Allocations of new classrooms, reallocations of existing classrooms, or repurposing classrooms (i.e., reducing classroom size, taking classroom offline, or changing instructional space classification) are made at the discretion of the provost, i.e., by the provost or the provost's designee.(b) Unless otherwise approved by the provost or the provost's designee, creditgenerating classes have classroom scheduling priority over non-credit activities. Non-credit activities operating in direct support of scheduled classes or in support of enrollment activities have classroom scheduling priority over other non-credit activities and events. Non-credit activities may be scheduled after priority registration. Classrooms may be reserved for student organization activities just prior to the first day of the term.(c) The registrar will schedule classes in close proximity to the home of the department or school when feasible. To request a central classroom with capacity of ninety-nine or more, please follow the protocol provided by the office of the university registrar.(3) Resolution of conflicting requests The registrar will resolve conflicting scheduling requests (e.g., multiple requests for the same space in the same time period) according to the following guidelines, which are listed in order from highest priority to lowest:
(a) A class that will use a minimum of eighty per cent of the classroom capacity and also requires equipment or structural arrangements that are unique to the room in question;(b) A class that will use a minimum of eighty per cent of the classroom capacity and also requires specific time-space scheduling considerations to accommodate laboratory sections, discussion sections, or other courses likely to be taken by the same students;(c) A class that will use a minimum of eighty per cent of the classroom capacity, but that does not meet either of the additional criteria in paragraph (C)(3)(a) to (C)(3)(b) of this policy;(d) A class that does not meet any criteria in paragraph (C)(3)(a) to (C)(3)(c) of this policy, but cannot be accommodated readily in another location;(e) For conflicts between classes of equal priority under paragraph (C)(3)(a) to (C)(3)(d) of this policy, attention will be paid to a historical enrollment data and to alternating access between academic units.(4) Class laboratory scheduling (a) Class laboratories are presumptively subject to exclusive college, department, or school scheduling control and generally do not require approval from the provost for such control.(b) The university expects efficient utilization of class laboratory space according to Ohio department of higher education guidelines. An ongoing pattern of underutilization may warrant reallocations at the provost's discretion.(5) Open laboratory scheduling(a) Open laboratories are operated under policies of their controlling colleges or other units. Access policies in open labs do not require prior approval from the provost, but the provost may mediate or intercede in such policies if warranted by institutional interests.(b) There are no formal efficiency guidelines for utilization of open laboratories.(6) Preparation and submission of schedules (a) Departments and schools will submit class schedules in the scheduling system using the protocol specified by the office of the university registrar. Deans will review the schedules and make adjustments as necessary to achieve consistency in scheduling practices, best matches of enrollment demands to room capacities throughout the college, and utilization in accordance with Ohio department of higher education guidelines.(b) Each college's semester class schedule (laboratories excluded) may include (i) No more than sixty per cent of its total classroom hours between nine-thirty a.m. and three p.m., Monday through Friday;(ii) No more than sixty per cent of its total classroom hours offered on Monday, Wednesday, Friday; and(iii) No more than sixty per cent of its total classroom hours offered on Tuesday, Thursday.(c) These provisions do not include special problems, independent study, tutoring sessions, arranged classes, or classes meeting in rooms designated other than classroom (i.e., it includes classes meeting in rooms designated as classrooms only.) The sixty percent check will done after the deans have approved the initial class schedules and before the registrar schedules open time in the priority classrooms. College class schedules that exceed the sixty percent limit will be returned to the appropriate dean(s) for reconsideration. If, after reconsideration, a dean wishes to petition for exceptions to the standards, the dean may submit a written request for exceptions to the provost or the provost's designee.(7) Class meeting times(a) The standard schedule for Monday, Wednesday, Friday goes from seven-thirty a.m. to five minutes after five p.m.(b) The standard schedule for Tuesday, Thursday goes from eight a.m. to four-fifty p.m.(c) There are ten minutes between classes.(d) Fifty-five-minute classes are scheduled Monday, Wednesday, Friday.(e) Eighty-minute classes are scheduled Tuesday, Thursday.(f) There are standard starting times for labs or other special types of instruction (excluded space) that meet one hundred ten minutes or longer, which are different than the standard starting times for classrooms.(g) Labs or other special types of instruction in class laboratories that meet less than one hundred ten minutes should follow the standard start times for fifty-five-minute classes if meeting Monday, Wednesday, Friday and the standard start times of eighty-minute classes on Tuesday or Thursday.(h) Beginning at five minutes after three p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes may be fifty-five minutes, eighty minutes, one hundred ten minutes, or longer, but must begin at a standard start time (e.g.. five minutes after three p.m., ten minutes after four p.m.).(i) Beginning at three-thirty p.m. Tuesday, Thursday classes may be fifty-five minutes, eighty minutes, one hundred ten minutes, or longer, but must begin at a standard start time (e.g., three-thirty p.m., five p.m.).(j) Beginning at five fifteen p.m. classes meeting in classrooms with fewer than ninety-nine seats may follow any meeting pattern.(k) For classes meeting in classrooms with ninety-nine seats or more, scheduling priority will be given to classes that begin at six p.m. or seven-thirty p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and five p.m., six-thirty p.m., or eight p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday. Classes meeting two or more nights per week will have scheduling priority over classes which only meet one night per week.(8) Options for scheduling classrooms Scheduling options are based on the number of contact hours (not credit hours) per week of the class. One semester credit hour will be awarded for a minimum of seven hundred fifty minutes of formalized instruction that typically requires students to work at out-of-class assignments an average of twice the amount of time as the amount of formalized instruction (one thousand five hundred minutes). It is acknowledged that formalized instruction may take place in a variety of modes. One hour of credit shall be awarded for a total of one thousand five hundred minutes laboratory instructional time.
(a) Three contact hours (e.g., three credit hour class, four credit hour class including a lab) meeting in a classroom (as described in paragraph (B)(1) of this policy).(i) Three times fifty-five minutes (MWF)(ii) Two times eighty minutes (TTh)(iii) Two times eighty minutes (MW, MF, WF starting five minutes after three p.m. or after)(iv) One times one hundred sixty minutes (Monday, Wednesday, Friday starting five minutes after three p.m. or after; Tuesday, Thursday starting at three-thirty p.m. or after)(b) Two contact hours meeting in a classroom (e.g., three credit hour class including a lab)(i) Two times fifty-five minutes (MW, MF, WF)(ii) One times one hundred ten minutes (Monday, Wednesday, Friday starting five minutes after three p.m. or after; Tuesday, Thursday starting three-thirty p.m. or after)(c) One contact hour meeting in a classroom: one fifty-five minutes (M,W,F)(d) Four contact hours meeting in a classroom (i) Two times one hundred ten minutes (MW, MF, WF starting five minutes after three p.m. or after; TTh starting three-thirty p.m. or after)(ii) Two times eighty minutes (TTh) plus one times fifty-five minutes (M,W,F)(iii) Two times eighty minutes (MW, MF, WF starting five minutes after three p.m. or after) + one times fifty-five minutes (M,W,F)(iv) Three times fifty-five minutes (MWF) plus one times fifty-five minutes (T,Th) (starting three-thirty p.m. or after)(v) One times two hundred twenty minutes (M,W, Starting five minutes after three p.m. or after; T,Th starting three-thirty p.m. or after)(9) Options for scheduling non-classroom space (a) Two hours (i) May be scheduled any day of the week(ii) Monday, Wednesday, Friday must start at seven-thirty a.m., nine-forty a.m., eleven-fifty a.m., two p.m., five minutes after three p.m., five-fifteen p.m.(iii) Tuesday, Thursday must start at eight a.m., ten minutes after ten a.m., twelve-thirty p.m., two-thirty p.m., three-thirty p.m., five p.m.(b) Three hours(i) May be scheduled any day of the week(ii) Monday, Wednesday, Friday must start at seven-thirty a.m., eleven-fifty a.m., five minutes after three p.m., six-fifteen p.m.(iii) Tuesday, Thursday must start at eight a.m., twelve-thirty p.m., three thirty p.m., six-thirty p.m.(10) Standard start and end times Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Start | End |
7:30 a.m. | 8:25 a.m. |
8:35 a.m. | 9:30 a.m. |
9:40 a.m. | 10:35 a.m. |
10:45 a.m. | 11:40 a.m. |
11:50 a.m. | 12:45 p.m. |
12:55 p.m. | 1:50 p.m. |
2:00 p.m. | 2:55 p.m. |
3:05 p.m. | 4:00 p.m. |
4:10 p.m. | 5:05 p.m. |
5:15 p.m. | 6:10 p.m. |
*6:00 p.m. | 7:20 p.m. |
*7:30 p.m. | 8:50 p.m. |
*Standard start-times for classes meeting in classrooms with ninety-nine or more seats
(11) Tuesday, Thursday Start | End |
8:00a.m. | 9:20 a.m. |
9:30 a.m. | 10:50 a.m. |
11:00 a.m. | 12:20 p.m. |
12:30 p.m. | 1:50 p.m. |
2:00 p.m. | 3:20 p.m. |
3:30 p.m. | 4:50 p.m. |
*5:00 p.m. | 6:20 p.m. |
*6:30 p.m. | 7:50 p.m. |
*8:00 p.m. | 9:20 p.m. |
*Standard start-times for classes meeting in classrooms with ninety-nine or more seats.
(12) Completion of schedules(a) After the deans have approved the initial class schedules, the office of the university registrar will process the semester schedule in accordance with paragraph (C)(1) of this policy, then place all remaining classroom space time in the university-wide pool for additional classroom assignments as needed.(b) Individual classes assigned by colleges to classrooms with less than sixtyseven percent seat utilization (i.e. enrollment limit is less than sixtyseven percent of classroom capacity) will be returned to the appropriate dean(s) for reconsideration if there is a demand for the classroom with a greater seat utilization and there is another classroom to accommodate the smaller class. The seat utilization test will take cross listings, dual listings, and multi-section scheduling into account.(D) Scheduling procedures- regional campuses All classrooms and class laboratories should be scheduled in the university scheduling system using protocol specified by the office of the university registrar. This should include non-credit activities as well as credit-bearing classes. This is necessary to ensure accurate reporting of space utilization.
(1) Class meeting times Standard class meeting times must be followed according to the chart in paragraph (D) (2) of this policy. A non-three hour class may be scheduled by utilizing a standard start time. Evening classes must begin at five-thirty p.m. or seven p.m.
(2) Standard start and end times Monday, Wednesday and Tuesday, Thursday
Start | End |
8:00 a.m. | 9:20 a..m. |
9:30 a.m. | 10:50 a.m. |
11:00 a.m. | 12:20 p.m. |
12:30 p.m. | 1:50 p.m. |
2:00 p.m. | 3:20 p.m. |
3:30 p.m. | 4:50 p.m. |
5:30 p.m. |
(3) Friday Start | End |
8:00 a.m. | 10:50 a.m. |
11:00 a.m. | 1:50 p.m. |
2:00 p.m. | 4:50 p.m. |
5:30 p.m. |
(4) Class meetings on Friday A minimum of twelve percent of course offerings must be scheduled on Fridays.