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Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 Methodology and Index There are eight (8) tabs on this workbook Goals: 1 Salary comparison of part-timers in all 72 districts utilizing salary schedules in effect as of May 2015 2 Convert all salaries to hourly rate if not already an hourly rate 3 Compare hourly rates and note if rate includes office hours. 4 Compare pay rates in four separate areas: A Masters Degree/Step 1 [Tab 2] Tab 2 B Masters Degree/at beginning of 5th Year or 9th Semester [Tab 2] Tab 2 C Highest Salary (including longevity) without a PhD [Tab 3] Tab 3 D Highest Salary (including longevity) with a PhD [Tab 3] Tab 3 5 Comparative rank of each district on the above four areas [Tabs 2 & 3] Tab 2 Tab 3 6 Convert full-time salaries to hourly rate for equivalent work [Tabs 6 & 7] Tab 6 Tab 7 7 Comparative rank of full-time hourly rates on the above four areas [Tabs 6 & 7] Tab 6 Tab 7 Assumptions: Part-time = 9 units per semester (although a part-timer can now teach up to 67% or 10.5 hours) Unless otherwise noted by district: 17 ½ weeks per semester 17 ½ weeks x 9 units = 157.50 hours a semester For those contracts that move adjuncts up steps according to specified # of units, the assumption will be that faculty member carried a 9 unit/hour load each semester Full-time loads were counted as 15 units a semester Full time hours were considered to be 40 hours (30 hours class and prep, 5 office hours, 5 governance and committees) Assumed that full-timer receives 75% of their annual salary for prep & grading only (no office hours, no governance work) 40 hours/30 hours =.75 Unless otherwise noted by district: semester is 17 ½ weeks 17 ½ weeks x 15 units (hours) = 525 hours To convert full-time annual salary to hourly: (annual amt x.75)/525 Other information provided: # of steps and columns on part-timer schedules [Tab 4] Tab 4 How one moves up steps [Tab 4] Tab 4 Date of Salary Schedules [Tab 2] Tab 2 Information regarding office hours including if PT Office Hour funding was recevied [Tab 5] Tab 5 2013-14 FTES and General Fund Revenue Ranking [Tab 8] Tab 8 Research Department Contact: jvalentine@cft.org 7/27/2015 7/27/15

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Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparison at MA Column/Step 1 and MA Column/5th Year or 9th Semester Rank at MA MA Column Salary Schedule MA Column Rank at MA Col District Name CCD Region Step 5 or 9th Date Step 1 Col, Step 1 Step 5 or Sem 9th Sem Office Hours Included in Rate Allan Hancock Jt CCD Southern Spring 2015 $51.23 55 $55.88 54 No Antelope Valley CCD Southern 7/1/13 $66.12 17 $69.08 23 No Barstow CCD Southern 1/1/2015 $49.00 62 $49.00 68 No Butte-Glenn CCD Northern Fall 2014 $49.89 59 $52.39 62 No Cabrillo CCD Bay Area 2014-15 $65.03 19 $76.51 17 Yes Cerritos CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $53.29 50 $65.84 27 No Chabot CCD Bay Area 2014-15 $74.94 9 $89.24 7 No Chaffey CCD Southern 2012 $67.00 16 $72.00 22 No Citrus CCD Southern 2013 $62.80 21 $65.26 30 Yes Coast CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $58.80 32 $77.10 15 No Compton CCD Southern 2007-2008 $40.38 72 $44.68 72 No Contra Costa CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $57.96 35 $62.32 40 No Copper Mt CCD Southern 1/1/2013 $50.77 57 $50.77 65 No Desert CCD Southern 2014-15 $51.08 56 $62.69 37 No El Camino CCD Southern 1/1/2015 $81.27 5 $94.58 2 No Feather River CCD Northern 7/1/14-6/30/15 $44.14 71 $48.86 70 No Foothill-Deanza CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $83.56 4 $92.05 4 No Gavilan CCD Central 2013-14 $61.01 25 $68.26 25 Yes Glendale CCD Southern 2014-15 $58.23 34 $63.28 35 No Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Southern 1/1/14 $55.78 41 $61.81 43 No Hartnell CCD Bay Area 2014-17 $57.75 36 $62.47 39 No Imperial CCD Southern 2014-15 $60.00 28 $60.00 46 No Kern CCD Central 1/22/07 $55.00 45 $55.00 56 No Lake Tahoe CCD Central Wi-Sp 2015 $46.09 69 $46.09 71 No Lassen CCD Northern 2013-14 $60.50 27 $60.50 45 No Long Beach CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $52.26 54 $59.87 48 Yes Los Angeles CCD Southern 7/1/14 $73.68 11 $82.81 11 Yes Los Rios CCD Northern 2014-15 $60.83 26 $65.79 28 No Marin CCD Bay Area 2011-12 $91.08 1 $106.86 1 Yes Mendocino-Lake CCD Northern 6/30/14 $52.75 53 $55.39 55 No Merced CCD Central 2014-15 $47.95 66 $48.88 69 Yes MiraCosta CCD Southern 2013-15 $70.62 13 $85.42 10 No Monterey Peninsula CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $47.17 68 $51.61 64 Yes Mt. San Antonio CCD Southern 9/1/2014 $72.71 12 $77.89 14 No Mt. San Jacinto CCD Southern 7/1/08 $47.83 67 $50.16 66 No Napa Valley CCD Northern Spring 2015 $55.95 40 $60.52 44 No North Orange County CCD Southern 1/27/2014 $56.17 39 $63.18 36 Yes Ohlone CCD Bay Area Spring 2015 $65.77 18 $79.97 12 No Palo Verde CCD Southern 7/1/09 $50.15 58 $53.20 59 No Palomar CCD Southern 2014-15 $55.47 44 $62.10 41 No Pasadena Area CCD Southern 2014-15 $54.78 46 $65.22 31 No Peralta CCD Bay Area 7/1/14 $52.92 51 $59.45 51 No Rancho Santiago CCD Southern 2014-2015 $56.79 38 $62.60 38 No Redwoods CCD Northern Fall 2014 $59.08 30 $63.83 34 No Rio Hondo CCD Southern 2014-15 $62.29 23 $74.93 18 No Riverside CCD Southern 2014-15 $63.90 20 $73.82 19 No San Bernardino CCD Southern 7/1/14 $60.00 28 $60.00 46 No San Diego CCD Southern 1/1/15 $58.61 33 $61.89 42 No San Francisco CCD Bay Area 1/1/2014 $84.80 2 $92.55 3 No San Joaquin Delta CCD Central 2012-13 $54.30 48 $65.50 29 No San Jose-Evergreen CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $76.87 8 $88.29 8 Yes San Luis Obispo CCD Southern 1/1/2015 $49.07 61 $59.52 50 No San Mateo CCD Bay Area 8/14/2014 $62.16 24 $76.68 16 No Santa Barbara CCD Southern 2015 $73.87 10 $79.05 13 No Santa Clarita CCD Southern 2013-14 $55.74 42 $59.61 49 Yes Santa Monica CCD Southern 8/26/2014 $80.34 6 $87.26 9 Yes Sequoias CCD Central 2014-15 $48.37 63 $53.30 58 No

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 District Name CCD Region Salary Schedule Date MA Column Step 1 Rank at MA Col, Step 1 MA Column Step 5 or 9th Sem Rank at MA Col Step 5 or 9th Sem Office Hours Included in Rate Shasta-Tehama-Trinity CCD Northern 2014-15 $49.73 60 $51.90 63 No Sierra Jt CCD Northern 6/10/2014 $53.58 49 $54.66 57 No Siskiyou Jt CCD Northern 2014-15 $52.86 52 $52.86 61 No Solano County CCD Northern 2013-14 $55.48 43 $64.34 33 No Sonoma CCD Northern 2014-15 $83.81 3 $89.25 6 Yes South Orange County CCD Southern 2013-14 $62.65 22 $68.47 24 No Southwestern CCD Southern 7/1/2013 $69.75 14 $73.23 20 Yes State Center CCD Central 7/1/2014 $48.34 64 $53.09 60 No Ventura CCD Southern Fall 2013 $67.58 15 $73.22 21 No Victor Valley CCD Southern Fall 2014 $57.00 37 $57.00 53 No West Hills CCD Central 2010-11 $59.00 31 $59.00 52 No West Kern CCD Southern 2013-14 $54.76 47 $64.35 32 No West Valley-Mission CCD Bay Area 2015-16 $77.86 7 $89.35 5 Yes Yosemite CCD Central 2013-14 $45.93 70 $50.00 67 No Yuba CCD Northern 8/1/2014 $48.22 65 $66.89 26 No Average (Mean) $59.76 $66.12 Highest $91.08 $106.86 3rd quartile $65.22 $74.10 Median $57.38 $62.94 1st quartile $52.00 $55.76 Lowest $40.38 $44.68

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparison in California Community Colleges 2015 Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparison at highest without a PhD and highest with a PhD District Name CCD Region Highest w/o PhD Rank Highest w/o PhD Highest w PhD Rank Highest with PhD Office Hours Included in Rate Allan Hancock Jt CCD Southern $71.78 42 $76.11 35 No Antelope Valley CCD Southern $75.01 34 $77.60 34 No Barstow CCD Southern $49.00 71 $49.00 71 No Butte-Glenn CCD Northern $66.86 50 $66.86 51 No Cabrillo CCD Bay Area $103.09 11 $107.31 11 Yes Cerritos CCD Southern $67.49 47 $69.85 47 No Chabot CCD Bay Area $99.97 14 $99.97 14 No Chaffey CCD Southern $72.00 41 $72.00 42 No Citrus CCD Southern $74.69 36 $74.69 39 Yes Coast CCD Southern $81.84 26 $81.84 28 No Compton CCD Southern $65.16 51 $65.16 55 No Contra Costa CCD Bay Area $94.91 16 $94.91 20 No Copper Mt CCD Southern $50.77 70 $52.85 69 No Desert CCD Southern $62.69 55 $65.97 54 No El Camino CCD Southern $97.90 15 $97.90 16 No Feather River CCD Northern $72.73 40 $73.76 41 No Foothill-Deanza CCD Bay Area $117.53 8 $117.53 8 No Gavilan CCD Central $78.51 32 $81.75 29 Yes Glendale CCD Southern $71.17 43 $71.17 43 No Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Southern $79.90 30 $79.90 32 No Hartnell CCD Bay Area $73.08 39 $76.00 37 No Imperial CCD Southern $60.00 61 $60.00 63 No Kern CCD Central $55.00 66 $55.00 67 No Lake Tahoe CCD Central $48.43 72 $48.43 72 No Lassen CCD Northern $60.50 60 $60.50 62 No Long Beach CCD Southern $64.03 53 $64.03 57 Yes Los Angeles CCD Southern $93.17 21 $95.32 19 Yes Los Rios CCD Northern $126.40 5 $132.71 5 No Marin CCD Bay Area $159.36 2 $161.38 2 Yes Mendocino-Lake CCD Northern $67.33 48 $70.69 45 No Merced CCD Central $59.92 63 $59.92 65 Yes MiraCosta CCD Southern $141.00 3 $143.52 3 No Monterey Peninsula CCD Bay Area $76.48 33 $79.75 33 Yes Mt. San Antonio CCD Southern $102.09 13 $106.00 12 No Mt. San Jacinto CCD Southern $52.49 69 $52.49 70 No Napa Valley CCD Northern $70.79 44 $70.79 44 No North Orange County CCD Southern $63.18 54 $66.18 53 Yes Ohlone CCD Bay Area $79.95 28 $79.95 31 No Palo Verde CCD Southern $53.20 68 $61.30 59 No Palomar CCD Southern $66.87 49 $68.46 49 No Pasadena Area CCD Southern $88.71 22 $91.34 23 No Peralta CCD Bay Area $102.96 12 $102.96 13 No Rancho Santiago CCD Southern $69.02 46 $69.02 48 No

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparison in California Community Colleges 2015 District Name CCD Region Highest w/o PhD Rank Highest w/o PhD Highest w PhD Rank Highest with PhD Office Hours Included in Rate Redwoods CCD Northern $94.42 19 $94.42 21 No Rio Hondo CCD Southern $119.87 7 $123.35 7 No Riverside CCD Southern $73.82 37 $73.82 40 No San Bernardino CCD Southern $60.00 61 $60.00 63 No San Diego CCD Southern $74.81 35 $74.81 38 No San Francisco CCD Bay Area $135.13 4 $135.13 4 No San Joaquin Delta CCD Central $78.85 31 $81.05 30 No San Jose-Evergreen CCD Bay Area $109.21 10 $111.76 10 Yes San Luis Obispo CCD Southern $94.73 17 $97.51 17 No San Mateo CCD Bay Area $94.01 20 $94.01 22 No Santa Barbara CCD Southern $94.61 18 $98.17 15 No Santa Clarita CCD Southern $61.40 56 $67.54 50 Yes Santa Monica CCD Southern $180.57 1 $184.86 1 Yes Sequoias CCD Central $53.30 67 $54.42 68 No Shasta-Tehama-Trinity CCD Northern $59.47 64 $61.37 58 No Sierra Jt CCD Northern $83.83 24 $88.02 24 No Siskiyou Jt CCD Northern $61.21 57 $61.21 60 No Solano County CCD Northern $73.20 38 $76.04 36 No Sonoma CCD Northern $111.92 9 $114.16 9 Yes South Orange County CCD Southern $69.92 45 $69.92 46 No Southwestern CCD Southern $82.11 25 $82.11 26 Yes State Center CCD Central $58.27 65 $58.27 66 No Ventura CCD Southern $84.50 23 $95.73 18 No Victor Valley CCD Southern $61.00 58 $66.55 52 No West Hills CCD Central $61.00 58 $61.00 61 No West Kern CCD Southern $64.35 52 $64.35 56 No West Valley-Mission CCD Bay Area $126.04 6 $126.04 6 Yes Yosemite CCD Central $79.93 29 $82.07 27 No Yuba CCD Northern $80.97 27 $82.66 25 No Average (Mean) $81.52 $83.23 Highest $180.57 $184.86 3rd quartile $94.47 $95.42 Median $74.26 $76.02 1st quartile $63.06 $65.77 Lowest $48.43 $48.43

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 2015 Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparison - Details re: Columns, Steps, and Advancement District # of Steps/ Columns How do you move steps? Allan Hancock Joint 7/7 Step movement 2 years, 1 year = 2 semesters or 1 semester + summer. Every 2 years or 4 semesters Antelope Valley 4/3 Step 2 2 1/2 years (5 Semesters) or 30 LHE; Step 3 5 yrs, 10 semesters or 60 LHE; Step 4 7 1/2 years 15 semesters or 90 LHE at Antelope during regular academic year per Salary Schedule Barstow 1/1 One rate - 1/1/15; 7/1/15; 7/1/16 Butte 5/3 Step I 1-6 semesters, Step II 7-9 semesters, Step III 10-12 semesters, Step IV 13-22 semesters, Step V 23+ semesters. Per Salary Schedule Cabrillo 12/6 13.3.2 Adjunct unit members shall receive one step advancement within the appropriate class in the adjunct salary schedule, for each two terms of service to the District(fall, winter, spring, summer). Only one step may be achieved per academic year. Cerritos 1/5 Step I 1-2 Semesters, Step II 3-4 Semesters, Step III 5-6 Semesters, Step IV 7-8 Semesters, Step V 9-10 Semesters, Step VI 11 or more Chabot-Las Positas 8/1 9 faculty hours CAH, Section 21I of Faculty Contract Chaffey 3/2 Every 4 academic terms, page 65 Citrus 6/4 One step increase per year for each two-semester periods completed per salary schedule Coast 6/1 Annual, every calendar year per survey Compton 4/6 Step I 1-2 yrs (4 semesters), Step II 3-4 yrs (8 semesters), Step III 5-9 years (18 semesters), Step IV 10+ years per salary schedule Contra Costa 1 year FTE service per survey Copper Mountain 1/2 Move columns with PhD per salary schedule Desert 5/3 Step I 0-17 SIU, Step II 18-35 SIU, Step III 36-53 SIU, Step IV 5-71 SIU, Step IV 72+ SIU per salary schedule El Camino 6/2 Article 10, Secton F: Step I 1-2 semesters, Step II 3-4 semesters, Step III 5-6 semesters, Step IV 7-8 semesters, Step V 9-10 semesters, Step VI 11+ semesters Feather River 18/5 30 EQUATED UNITS Foothill-DeAnza 5/5 Yearly after completing equivalent of full time load Gavilan 5/5 Step I 1-4 terms, II 5-6 terms, III 7-8 terms, IV 9-20 terms, IV 11+ terms per salary schedule Glendale 6/4 Step 2 becomes effective the 5th semester of service at the College. Step 3 9th, Step 4 13th, Step 6 21st semester at college. Article VII, Section 9.E., page 91 Grossmont-Cuyamaca 15/2 Must have taught one unit in two different half year periods to progress to the next step. Per salary schedule. Hartnell 5/5 4 Semesters. Per salary schedule. Imperial 1/1 Not applicable, page 26, one rate Kern 1/1 NA, one rate Lake Tahoe 2/1 Tier I 0-9 quarters, Tier II Over 9 quarters. Per salary schedule. Lassen 1/1 Not applicable, one rate Long Beach 3/3 Advancement occurring every two semesters of part-time employment per salary schedule Los Angeles 9/1 Annually - per survey Los Rios 15/5 30 formula hours - page 12 Marin 21/5 every 30 units - survey Mendocino-Lake 3/5 6 semesters of service with the district. Per salary schedule. Merced 8/5 30 units or 6 semesters. Per salary schedule. Mira Costa 30/6 One year - two semesters Monterey Peninsula 11/6 30 Units. 14.4.6.1 - page 114 Mt. San Antonio 4/3 Step I 0-29.9 LHE, Step II 30-59.9 LHE, Step III 60-89.9 LHE, Step IV 90+ LHE - salary schedule Mt. San Jacinto 3/1 1-6 Semesters Step 3, 7-12 Semesters Step 4, 13+ Semesters Step 5 per salary schedule

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 District # of Steps/ Columns How do you move steps? Napa Valley 7/1 3 semesters. Page 28 of contract. North Orange Co. 4/3 18 LHE or 3 regular semesters per page 22 Ohlone 5/1 Any calendar year - "experience year" Palo Verde 2/3 Step I 1-4 Semesters, Step II 5+ Semesters - salary schedule Palomar 4/4 Step 2: 450 hours, Step 3: 900 hours, Step 4: 1,350 hours - page attached to salary schedule Pasadena Area 25/5 150 hours to move to next step - salary schedule Peralta 25/5 30 semester hours for advancement - Pg 11 (schedule is 75% pro-rata) Rancho Santiago 3/4 Advancement every 2 semesters - per salary schedule Redwoods 10/5 Completion of one full-time equivalent year. Per salary schedule. Rio Hondo 20/5 Annually up to step 19 which is 20 years and step 20 is 25 years - salary schedule Riverside 3/3 Step 2: 2 Semesters, Step 3: 4 Semesters - salary schedule San Bernardino 1/1 Not applicable - one rate San Diego 6/6 Step B: 450 Hours, Step C: 900 Hours, Step D 1,350 Hours, Step E 1,800 Hours, Step F 2,250 Hours salary schedule San Francisco 4 semesters of service = one step advance per survey San Joaquin Delta 7/7 Step 1: 1-2 Semesters, Step 2: 3-4 Semesters, Step 3: 5-6 Semesters, Step 4: 7-8 Semesters, Step 5: 9-10 Semesters, Step 6: 11-12 Semesters, Step 7: 12+ Semesters - salary schedule San Jose/Evergreen 8/5 Annually - per survey San Luis Obispo Co. (Cuesta) 14/7 Annually - page 5 San Mateo Co. 10/1 Must have 2 academic semesters Santa Barbara 9/2 Every 4 semesters Santa Clarita Step 2: 4 Semesters at step 1, Step 3: 6 semesters at step 2. On sal sched page 3/2 (College of the Canyons) 45 Santa Monica 22/7 Every 30 semester units of college-level teaching Sequoias 5/4 Annually - SALARY SCHEDULE Shasta-Teh.-Tri. 8/5 every 30 units - Board Policy 4141.4 Sierra Joint 14/4 Every 30 units - Article 9.3 Siskiyou Joint 1/5 Not applicable Solano Co. 5/5 Every 2 semesters, per salary schedule Sonoma Co. (Santa Rosa) 9/4 4 qualifying semesters, 27.03 South Orange Co. 5/5 30 LHE - D, 1, b Southwestern 4/3 Class A 6 Semesters, Class B 7-12 Semesters, Class C 13-18 Semesters, Class D: 19+ Semesters - salary schedule State Center 4/5 Education and length of service Ventura Co. 7/3 4 semesters each - page 1 3.4.D Victor Valley 1/5 Not applicable West Hills 1/3 Not appicable West Kern (Taft) 3/1 2 semesters (per district) West Valley-Mission 21/1 Annually to step 12, then 15, 18, 21 Yosemite 10/5 2 years or 180 class hours - page 50 Yuba 7/3 15 load units within district - survey and artcile 7.3, page 7

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 District Are Office Hours Included in Hourly Rate? Does the district pay for office hours separately? Allan Hancock Joint No Yes Yes Did district receive PT office hour funding from Office hour explanation/amount if applicable state apportionment? Yes, if certain criteria met. $30.00 hour effective Fall 2013. Page 37 of contract Antelope Valley No Yes Yes Page 56, $44.25/hour, maximum of 18 hours Barstow No No No NA Butte No Yes Yes Page 30-31, $25/hour up to 14 hours a semester. 11.2.6 Cabrillo Yes No Yes Section 11.1.3, "...adjunct unit members who teach less than full-time schedule shall hold the same ratio of office hours as their teaching assignment bears to a full time assignment." Cerritos No Yes No $40/hour - MOU 8/13/13 Chabot-Las Positas No Yes Yes Page 184 & 223, rate of 43.20/hour 21.G.I Chaffey No No No NA Citrus Yes No No Page 20, 1/2 hour a week required Coast No No No NA Compton No No No NA Contra Costa No Yes Yes Voluntary 1/2 hour at.2 load. Paid for with Partnership for Excellence Funds. 7.8.4 Copper Mountain No Yes Yes Section 10, 30 minutes per week for each 1 1/2 course SIUs (Semester Instructional Unit). Pay is lab rate per hour. BA $39.29, MA $40.89, PhD $42.57 Desert No Yes No Page 9, Section 5-1/2 hour for 3 SIUs and 6 SIUs. 9 SIUs or more will have two half-hours of office time to be paid at the lab rate. 5 Steps, 3 Columns SIU = Semester Instructional Unit $39.49-51.01 El Camino No No No NA Feather River No Yes Yes Article 14, Section 5 - Office hours paid at 50% of the full time associate faculty lecture rate Foothill-DeAnza No Yes Yes Page 49, Section 7.24 - payment from schedule G. Gavilan Yes No Yes Glendale No Yes Yes Grossmont-Cuyamaca No No No NA Hartnell No No No NA Imperial No No No NA Kern No No No NA Lake Tahoe No Yes Yes Page 47, 22.2 "Faculty members who teach less than full-time shall hold the proportionate amount of full-time faculty office hours." "Conference [office hour] pay shall be determined by taking the schedule placement X (from Appendix B2) weekly conference hours x 17.5 divided by 5 = monthly pay for conference hours" (VI-3.C). Page 16-17, section 5.7.2. If funds available, the rate is 50% of credit lectue rate. Appendix 4 Lassen No No No NA Long Beach Yes No No Page 50-proportionate to # of hours teaching

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 District Are Office Hours Included in Hourly Rate? Does the district pay for office hours separately? Did district receive PT office hour funding from state apportionment? Los Angeles Yes No Yes Office hour explanation/amount if applicable See salary schedule - $17.38 for each classroom hour = office hour differential per P. Eckler Los Rios No Yes Yes Pages 49, stipend based on funds received. Marin Yes No Yes Page 3-10: Assigned teaching units: 0.1 to 3.0 (1 OH), 3.1 to 6.0 (1.5 OH), 6.1 to 9 (2 OH), 9.1 to 12 (3 OH), 12.1 to 15 (4 OH) Mendocino-Lake No Yes Yes Page 20, $20 an hour Merced Yes No No Page 23, 1 hour for every 3 hours of lecture Mira Costa No Yes Yes Separate rate $44.00 per hour Monterey Peninsula Yes No Yes Page 107, proportionate # of office hours as their assignment relates to that of a full time instructor Mt. San Antonio No Yes Yes Page 20, $21 an hour Mt. San Jacinto No No No NA Napa Valley No Yes No Page 25 and salary schedule 2 $39.09-49.46 for certain courses North Orange Co. Yes No Yes 10 min of each hour minutes, page 26, article 13, 3.1 Ohlone No No No Pages 45-46 and page 23 Palo Verde No No No NA Palomar No Yes Yes Page 83, $45/hour Pasadena Area No Yes No Page 12, 6 hours per semester, paid at hourly rate. Peralta No Contingent No Page 27, 7.(1) If funding available, and certain criteria met, office hours paid at non-instructional hourly rate Rancho Santiago No No No NA Redwoods No No No NA Rio Hondo No No No NA Riverside No No Yes NA San Bernardino No No Yes Page 32 San Diego No Yes Yes Page 217 - amount varies - separate from hourly rate San Francisco No Yes Yes Not mandatory, if they do they are eligible for pay per survey of 2013. San Joaquin Delta No No No NA San Jose/Evergreen Yes No Yes Required, per survey of 2013. San Luis Obispo Co. (Cuesta) No Yes Yes Page 7, hourly rate San Mateo Co. No Yes Yes Pro rated - 1 hour for every 3 FLC (Faculty Load Credit) taught. Pages 45-46 of contract Santa Barbara No No No NA Santa Clarita (College of the Canyons) Yes No No Page 36, included Santa Monica Yes No Yes Parity at 85% Sequoias No Yes Yes If certain criteria met, office hours are available. Pages 32-35 of contract. Also on salary schedule. $26/hour Shasta-Teh.-Tri. No Yes Yes $30.00/hour. Article 7.4.1.c

Part-Time Faculty Salary Comparisons in California Community Colleges 2015 District Are Office Hours Included in Hourly Rate? Does the district pay for office hours separately? Did district receive PT office hour funding from state apportionment? Office hour explanation/amount if applicable Sierra Joint No Yes Yes Page 12.6 $25/hour, if certain criteria met Siskiyou Joint No No No NA Solano Co. No Yes Yes Page 69, available at lower hourly rate of pay Sonoma Co. (Santa Rosa) Yes No Yes 20 minutes per hour taught per salary schedule South Orange Co. No No No NA Southwestern Yes No No Page 11, Article 4.4.3 As a percentage of full-time teaching load State Center No No No NA Ventura Co. No Yes Yes One paid office hour per semester at hourly rate. Per survey of 2013. Victor Valley No No No NA West Hills No No No NA West Kern No Yes No Article 6.6.2, optional, hourly rate West Valley-Mission Yes No Yes Section 3, page 43 (30 min a week) Yosemite No No No NA Yuba No Yes No Pooled dollars, if certain criteria met, $25/hour Source for funding data, 2013-14 Second Apportionment Report, CCCCO.edu

Full-Time Faculty Hourly Salary Comparison at MA Column/Step 1 and Step 5 or 9th Semester Hourly rate determined by multiplying annual rate by.75* and dividing by 525 MA Rank at MA Rank at Column MA Col Column MA Col, Step 5 or Step 5 or District CCD Region Sal Sch Date Step 1 Step 1 9th Sem 9th Sem Allan Hancock Jt CCD Southern Fall 2014 $ 78.51 30 $ 89.74 37 Antelope Valley CCD Southern 7/1/2013 $ 75.13 45 $ 88.61 40 Barstow CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 74.59 46 $ 87.17 45 Butte-Glenn CCD Northern 7/1/2014 $ 79.48 27 $ 93.94 21 Cabrillo CCD Bay Area 2014-15 $ 75.87 43 $ 89.23 39 Cerritos CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 83.94 14 $ 100.29 11 Chabot CCD Bay Area 2014-15 $ 80.29 22 $ 95.62 19 Chaffey CCD Southern Fall 2011 $ 82.61 17 $ 97.31 14 Citrus CCD Southern 4/1/2013 $ 78.14 32 $ 85.82 48 Coast CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 76.46 42 $ 89.93 34 Compton CCD Southern 2007-2008 $ 76.53 40 $ 84.68 54 Contra Costa CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $ 79.53 25 $ 86.76 47 Copper Mt CCD Southern 1/1/2013 $ 69.86 62 $ 82.13 60 Desert CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 84.62 13 $ 99.68 12 El Camino CCD Southern 1/1/2015 $ 88.32 9 $ 102.75 8 Feather River CCD Northern 7/1/14-6/30/15 $ 73.19 51 $ 87.48 43 Foothill-Deanza CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $ 80.87 21 $ 97.30 15 Gavilan CCD Central 2013-14 $ 79.56 24 $ 92.38 27 Glendale CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 82.92 15 $ 96.06 18 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Southern 1/1/2014 $ 71.58 58 $ 79.31 67 Hartnell CCD Bay Area 2014-15 $ 77.01 37 $ 92.39 26 Imperial CCD Southern 2013-15 $ 69.99 60 $ 78.78 68 Kern CCD Central 7/1/2013 $ 73.99 48 $ 84.91 53 Lake Tahoe CCD Central 2014-15 $ 69.92 61 $ 79.93 66 Lassen CCD Northern 2013-14 $ 75.19 44 $ 90.67 33 Long Beach CCD Southern 11/1/2014 $ 90.58 5 $ 104.14 7 Los Angeles CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 76.53 41 $ 88.16 41 Los Rios CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 66.65 70 $ 77.97 69 Marin CCD Bay Area 2011-12 $ 71.91 56 $ 84.36 56 Mendocino-Lake CCD Northern 1/1/2014 $ 78.26 31 $ 91.61 30 Merced CCD Central 2014-15 $ 71.91 55 $ 84.98 52 MiraCosta CCD Southern 2013-2015 $ 100.39 2 $ 121.44 1 Monterey Peninsula CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $ 74.24 47 $ 86.98 46 Mt. San Antonio CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 87.00 11 $ 105.48 5 Mt. San Jacinto CCD Southern 2013-15 $ 68.81 66 $ 77.45 70 Napa Valley CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 68.54 67 $ 84.99 51 North Orange County CCD Southern 7/1/2013 $ 84.63 12 $ 92.07 28 Ohlone CCD Bay Area Fall 2014 $ 90.15 6 $ 104.18 6 Palo Verde CCD Southern 7/1/2009 $ 71.64 57 $ 80.63 63 Palomar CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 82.19 19 $ 96.55 17 Pasadena Area CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 93.56 4 $ 93.56 25 Peralta CCD Bay Area 7/1/2014 $ 54.10 72 $ 67.36 72 Rancho Santiago CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 82.90 16 $ 97.12 16 Redwoods CCD Northern 2013-14 $ 63.02 71 $ 73.72 71

Hourly rate determined by multiplying annual rate by.75* and dividing by 525 MA Rank at MA Rank at Column MA Col Column MA Col, Step 5 or Step 5 or District CCD Region Sal Sch Date Step 1 Step 1 9th Sem 9th Sem Rio Hondo CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 77.87 34 $ 93.66 22 Riverside CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 79.50 26 $ 94.68 20 San Bernardino CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 72.73 53 $ 84.63 55 San Diego CCD Southern 1/1/2015 $ 76.99 38 $ 85.82 49 San Francisco CCD Bay Area 1/1/2014 $ 73.96 49 $ 87.46 44 San Joaquin Delta CCD Central 2012-13 $ 77.57 36 $ 93.57 24 San Jose-Evergreen CCD Bay Area 2013-14 $ 87.68 10 $ 100.71 10 San Luis Obispo CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 68.08 68 $ 81.73 61 San Mateo CCD Bay Area 8/14/2014 $ 88.99 8 $ 106.25 4 Santa Barbara CCD Southern 2015 $ 82.20 18 $ 93.60 23 Santa Clarita CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 79.05 29 $ 89.83 35 Santa Monica CCD Southern 8/26/2014 $ 73.04 52 $ 85.56 50 Sequoias CCD Central 2014-15 $ 78.09 33 $ 89.76 36 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 68.97 65 $ 83.43 58 Sierra Jt CCD Northern 7/1/2009 $ 72.00 54 $ 87.51 42 Siskiyou Jt CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 73.25 50 $ 82.77 59 Solano County CCD Northern 2013-14 $ 69.30 63 $ 80.39 64 Sonoma CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 89.44 7 $ 101.06 9 South Orange County CCD* Southern 2013-14 $ 100.89 1 $ 115.06 2 Southwestern CCD Southern 7/1/2014 $ 77.66 35 $ 90.71 32 State Center CCD Central 7/1/2014 $ 81.66 20 $ 97.43 13 Ventura CCD Southern 7/1/2013 $ 66.79 69 $ 80.14 65 Victor Valley CCD Southern 2014-15 $ 71.37 59 $ 84.03 57 West Hills CCD Central 2014-15 $ 79.86 23 $ 91.68 29 West Kern CCD Southern 2013-14 $ 96.21 3 $ 112.94 3 West Valley-Mission CCD Bay Area 2015-16 $ 79.38 28 $ 91.09 31 Yosemite CCD Central 2013-14 $ 69.22 64 $ 81.48 62 Yuba CCD Northern 2014-15 $ 76.59 39 $ 89.38 38 Average (Mean) $77.83 $90.58 Highest $100.89 $121.44 3rd quartile $82.19 $95.73 Median $77.29 $89.75 1st quartile $71.98 $84.66 Lowest $54.10 $67.36 *South Orange County - Full-time faculty members are expected to work no less than thirty-six (36) hours per week for their 30 LHE yearly assignment. A typical semester for Lecture: 15 hrs classroom, 15 hours grading and prep, 5 office hours and 1 committee and/or college service. Therefore: to make comparable to PT - instead of a.75 factor, a.83 factor was used. (30 hours/36 hours =.83)

Full-Time Faculty Hourly Salary Comparison at Highest Step without and with PhD Hourly rate determined by multiplying annual rate by.75 and dividing by 525* District Name CCD Region Rank Highest w/o Highest PhD w/o PhD Highest w PhD Allan Hancock Jt CCD Southern $ 140.77 56 144.34 Antelope Valley CCD Southern $ 144.17 46 148.83 Barstow CCD Southern $ 146.91 39 149.77 Butte-Glenn CCD Northern $ 144.36 45 148.81 Cabrillo CCD Bay Area $ 142.99 52 147.90 Cerritos CCD Southern $ 157.48 16 161.57 Chabot CCD Bay Area $ 146.56 41 153.11 Chaffey CCD Southern $ 152.87 25 159.22 Citrus CCD Southern $ 155.74 21 160.47 Coast CCD Southern $ 160.62 11 164.69 Compton CCD Southern $ 143.69 50 143.69 Contra Costa CCD Bay Area $ 141.53 54 141.53 Copper Mt CCD Southern $ 133.95 65 139.54 Desert CCD Southern $ 149.96 31 156.23 El Camino CCD Southern $ 150.51 30 155.43 Feather River CCD Northern $ 132.60 67 133.67 Foothill-Deanza CCD Bay Area $ 142.50 53 142.50 Gavilan CCD Central $ 151.66 28 155.96 Glendale CCD Southern $ 157.08 17 160.14 Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD Southern $ 136.97 62 140.39 Hartnell CCD Bay Area $ 146.08 42 150.39 Imperial CCD Southern $ 138.13 58 145.28 Kern CCD Central $ 144.96 44 155.11 Lake Tahoe CCD Central $ 129.31 71 132.13 Lassen CCD Northern $ 114.74 72 115.46 Long Beach CCD Southern $ 145.57 43 151.93 Los Angeles CCD Southern $ 152.39 27 156.97 Los Rios CCD Northern $ 144.04 49 151.23 Marin CCD Bay Area $ 144.11 47 145.74 Mendocino-Lake CCD Northern $ 141.22 55 144.79 Merced CCD Central $ 149.22 35 156.20 MiraCosta CCD Southern $ 200.44 1 204.02 Monterey Peninsula CCD Bay Area $ 135.73 63 139.81 Mt. San Antonio CCD Southern $ 166.75 5 169.68 Mt. San Jacinto CCD Southern $ 146.67 40 162.97 Napa Valley CCD Northern $ 133.68 66 133.68 North Orange County CCD Southern $ 146.96 38 152.04 Ohlone CCD Bay Area $ 165.13 7 168.78 Palo Verde CCD Southern $ 132.37 68 135.22 Palomar CCD Southern $ 163.51 9 165.43 Pasadena Area CCD Southern $ 152.85 26 160.76 Peralta CCD Bay Area $ 148.69 37 148.69 Rancho Santiago CCD Southern $ 160.31 12 164.26 Redwoods CCD Northern $ 138.08 60 140.22 Rio Hondo CCD Southern $ 149.84 32 154.18 Riverside CCD Southern $ 155.05 22 160.21 San Bernardino CCD Southern $ 150.71 29 155.60 San Diego CCD Southern $ 160.15 13 160.15 San Francisco CCD Bay Area $ 131.34 69 131.34 San Joaquin Delta CCD Central $ 155.76 20 159.22 Rank Highest with PhD # of Steps/Yrs to Highest $ 54 24 $ 47 26 $ 45 20 $ 48 24 $ 50 26 $ 15 30 $ 37 25 $ 24 32 $ 19 35 $ 11 26 $ 55 35 $ 59 22 $ 64 14 $ 30 12 $ 34 30 $ 68 21 $ 56 13 $ 32 22 $ 22 31 $ 61 30 $ 43 20 $ 52 18 $ 35 25 $ 70 29 $ 72 10 $ 40 26 $ 27 28 $ 42 20 $ 51 21 $ 53 26 $ 31 38 $ 1 30 $ 63 27 $ 5 35 $ 13 15 $ 67 24 $ 39 25 $ 6 21 $ 66 21 $ 9 40 $ 18 33 $ 49 25 $ 12 23 $ 62 21 $ 36 20 $ 20 22 $ 33 24 $ 21 19 $ 71 16 $ 24 25

Hourly rate determined by multiplying annual rate by.75 and dividing by 525* District Name CCD Region Rank Highest w/o Highest PhD w/o PhD Highest w PhD San Jose-Evergreen CCD Bay Area $ 148.79 36 152.58 San Luis Obispo CCD Southern $ 138.12 59 142.28 San Mateo CCD Bay Area $ 149.33 34 156.67 Santa Barbara CCD Southern $ 153.92 23 157.84 Santa Clarita CCD Southern $ 166.32 6 168.55 Santa Monica CCD Southern $ 163.70 8 168.05 Sequoias CCD Central $ 162.42 10 165.35 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity CCD Northern $ 134.59 64 137.45 Sierra Jt CCD Northern $ 144.06 48 151.27 Siskiyou Jt CCD Northern $ 138.07 61 140.65 Solano County CCD Northern $ 129.35 70 132.78 Sonoma CCD Northern $ 156.30 19 159.43 South Orange County CCD* Southern $ 198.25 2 203.60 Southwestern CCD Southern $ 153.87 24 156.72 State Center CCD Central $ 158.45 15 161.30 Ventura CCD Southern $ 143.58 51 150.26 Victor Valley CCD Southern $ 149.74 33 149.74 West Hills CCD Central $ 159.60 14 162.17 West Kern CCD Southern $ 172.48 3 177.48 West Valley-Mission CCD Bay Area $ 170.43 4 173.84 Yosemite CCD Central $ 138.90 57 142.13 Yuba CCD Northern $ 156.48 18 161.28 Average (Mean) $149.49 $153.48 Highest $200.44 $204.02 3rd quartile $156.35 $160.55 Median $148.74 $153.65 1st quartile $141.45 $144.18 Lowest $114.74 $115.46 Rank Highest with PhD # of Steps/Yrs to Highest $ 38 19 $ 57 22 $ 29 23 $ 26 42 $ 7 42 $ 8 22 $ 10 35 $ 65 25 $ 41 24 $ 60 17 $ 69 30 $ 23 28 $ 2 26 $ 28 25 $ 16 30 $ 44 31 $ 46 20 $ 14 22 $ 3 26 $ 4 36 $ 58 30 $ 17 28 *South Orange County - Full-time faculty members are expected to work no less than thirty-six (36) hours per week for their 30 LHE yearly assignment. A typical semester for Lecture: 15 hrs classroom, 15 hours grading and prep, 5 office hours and 1 committee and/or college service. Therefore: to make comparable to PT - instead of a.75 factor, a.83 factor was used. (30 hours/36 hours =.83)

District Total FTES and Total General Fund Revenue 2013-14 Source: Chancellor's Office 311 Reports FTES (2013-14 Fiscal Data Abstract) Rank in terms of FTES Total General Fund Revenue (2013-14 Fiscal Data Abstract) Revenue per FTES Rank in terms of Revenue per FTES Allan Hancock Joint 9,603 46 $58,818,424 $ 6,124.76 52 Antelope Valley 11,243 42 69,371,518 $ 6,170.38 51 Barstow 2,662 64 18,545,801 $ 6,967.50 22 Butte 11,444 40 89,224,862 $ 7,796.86 15 Cabrillo 10,343 44 71,270,387 $ 6,890.55 24 Cerritos 17,240 25 98,461,423 $ 5,711.30 70 Chabot-Las Positas 16,837 26 111,842,191 $ 6,642.75 30 Chaffey 14,572 35 88,960,785 $ 6,105.06 55 Citrus 11,875 39 70,738,284 $ 5,956.89 61 Coast 34,257 5 198,227,119 $ 5,786.41 68 Compton 6,146 58 37,404,300 $ 6,086.31 56 Contra Costa 32,807 6 194,691,741 $ 5,934.40 63 Copper Mountain 1,484 71 13,919,289 $ 9,378.94 4 Desert 7,936 52 52,276,587 $ 6,587.60 34 El Camino 19,409 20 122,356,603 $ 6,304.03 42 Feather River 1,879 68 16,225,807 $ 8,635.16 10 Foothill-DeAnza 32,032 7 207,895,188 $ 6,490.22 36 Gavilan 5,270 61 36,391,235 $ 6,905.17 23 Glendale 16,063 28 93,937,890 $ 5,847.98 66 Grossmont-Cuyamaca 18,888 24 114,115,587 $ 6,041.72 58 Hartnell 6,901 53 46,795,902 $ 6,781.05 27 Imperial 6,671 56 44,211,424 $ 6,627.31 32 Kern 19,316 22 130,685,226 $ 6,765.73 28 Lake Tahoe 1,720 69 15,050,428 $ 8,750.66 9 Lassen 1,578 70 14,451,380 $ 9,156.18 7 Long Beach 20,222 17 125,546,808 $ 6,208.41 47 Los Angeles 104,724 1 622,575,658 $ 5,944.91 62 Los Rios 50,839 2 310,392,483 $ 6,105.45 54 Marin 4,516 62 53,998,980 $ 11,958.40 1 Mendocino-Lake 2,466 66 22,996,554 $ 9,325.30 5 Merced 9,550 47 60,100,400 $ 6,293.29 43 Mira Costa 11,305 41 103,500,486 $ 9,155.61 8 Monterey Peninsula 6,691 55 42,531,055 $ 6,356.61 41 Mt. San Antonio 30,494 8 165,241,844 $ 5,418.75 71 Mt. San Jacinto 10,794 43 65,603,750 $ 6,077.73 57 Napa Valley 5,525 59 40,485,621 $ 7,328.02 19 North Orange Co. 36,426 4 194,538,565 $ 5,340.66 72 Ohlone 8,584 50 54,601,471 $ 6,361.06 40 Palo Verde 1,420 72 14,890,263 $ 10,487.13 3 Palomar 19,350 21 120,961,661 $ 6,251.12 44 Pasadena Area 23,159 16 139,760,504 $ 6,034.90 59

District Total FTES and Total General Fund Revenue 2013-14 Source: Chancellor's Office 311 Reports FTES (2013-14 Fiscal Data Abstract) Rank in terms of FTES Total General Fund Revenue (2013-14 Fiscal Data Abstract) Revenue per FTES Rank in terms of Revenue per FTES Peralta 20,000 19 134,547,131 $ 6,727.25 29 Rancho Santiago 29,105 9 170,654,462 $ 5,863.50 64 Redwoods 3,947 63 31,999,822 $ 8,106.45 13 Rio Hondo 12,797 38 79,379,941 $ 6,203.17 48 Riverside 26,992 11 173,616,004 $ 6,432.05 38 San Bernardino 14,741 34 91,896,467 $ 6,234.14 46 San Diego 42,577 3 243,923,324 $ 5,728.93 69 San Francisco 27,937 10 211,428,388 $ 7,568.11 18 San Joaquin Delta 15,627 31 96,820,656 $ 6,195.76 49 San Jose/Evergreen 13,299 37 96,868,691 $ 7,283.69 20 San Luis Obispo Co. 8,586 49 56,556,240 $ 6,587.14 35 San Mateo Co. 19,164 23 155,763,097 $ 8,127.92 11 Santa Barbara 16,055 29 109,303,156 $ 6,807.86 26 Santa Clarita 15,793 30 92,212,506 $ 5,838.84 67 Santa Monica 25,692 14 170,342,289 $ 6,630.04 31 Sequoias 9,538 48 57,081,641 $ 5,984.39 60 Shasta-Teh.-Tri. 6,572 57 47,736,735 $ 7,263.79 21 Sierra Joint 13,741 36 90,956,263 $ 6,619.14 33 Siskiyou Joint 2,452 67 18,569,196 $ 7,574.16 17 Solano Co. 8,285 51 53,422,071 $ 6,447.72 37 Sonoma Co. 20,087 18 117,512,376 $ 5,850.23 65 South Orange Co. 26,398 13 212,631,470 $ 8,054.75 14 Southwestern 15,230 32 95,095,914 $ 6,243.99 45 State Center 26,621 12 170,618,893 $ 6,409.20 39 Ventura Co. 25,650 15 158,819,734 $ 6,191.82 50 Victor Valley 9,657 45 59,084,445 $ 6,118.52 53 West Hills 5,369 60 49,476,014 $ 9,214.29 6 West Kern 2,613 65 30,030,483 $ 11,490.74 2 West Valley-Mission 14,785 33 115,047,420 $ 7,781.53 16 Yosemite 16,792 27 114,515,917 $ 6,819.56 25 Yuba 6,746 54 54,709,447 8,109.60 $ 12 Statewide FTES 1,167,090 $7,514,215,677