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Mercer County Community College

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Come for the prospect of full time, stay for the continuing lie. - Adjunct Faculty Mercer County Community College Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2022
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Pros

Decent working environment overall. Good departmental coordinators. One of the highest adjunct salaries in the state. Relative freedom, depending on the department.

Cons

DYSFUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT -The MCCC Board of Trustees is dysfunctional. A vote of "no confidence" in the Board by full-time faculty has been rumored for some time. These votes have no teeth, however. Business as usual will probably result. Just like the vote of "no confidence" in the now disgraced College President. The College President was just escorted off campus by security for wrongdoings after a months-long investigation. A new President begins in two months. Each of the VPs need administrative assistants at $40k-$60k. Some VPs even have two assistants to keep up on their tik tock and facebook game. All of the VPs get to work from home and have the administrative assistants do most of the work, as with the Divisional Deans. Many of the Divisional Deans are either hands-off or micromanagers or managing in absentia, showing up on campus maybe once per month with rumors of other full time jobs in addition to high-paying MCCC jobs. GROSS NEPOTISM/CRONYISM - Members of the MCCC college board of trustees have repeatedly had friends and relatives hired to full time, high paying internal positions, even when there are better candidates. These positions are all $100k-$200k+ jobs. ADJUNCT MISTREATMENT - The administration has a belief that it doesn't matter if you mistreat adjunct faculty. "Adjuncts are like Kleenex - use one up, get a new one" was even stated publicly at a full-time faculty meeting by one of the former Vice Presidents of Academic Affairs. LACK OF ADVANCEMENT - Promises of full-time employment for adjunct teaching professionals are usually lies. The College has the current belief that attrition will drive full-time faculty down to 30 or so with an adjunct pool of hundreds. Don't believe the lies that a tenured faculty individual is going to be retiring soon and replaced. Most are not going to be replaced. But they will still dangle the prospect of full-time work to adjunct faculty. All of this is done to help the bottom line of the college which is struggling with low enrollment. However, they keep adding more Vice Presidents almost monthly with high salaries. LOW ADJUNCT PAY / LACK OF RESPECT- Most adjunct faculty can only make a total of approximately $25k per year at MCCC even though the salary per hour is high. Although adjuncts make over $60/hour, they are precluded from working more than nine hours total. Administrative professionals start at $40k-$60k. Most of the staff positions start at $40k-$60k. They will gladly hire more full time staff, but not promote adjuncts to full time faculty. The pay disparity and lack of respect from the VP level and above - where adjuncts are viewed with contempt - is well known. POOR COMMUNICATION - Inter-departmental support from IT, maintenance, and facilities is relatively poor. They have no processes in place for industry-accepted infrastructure management. No one double checks if things are OK and working. Everything goes through the "schooldude" website, on a first-come, first-served basis - when they get to it. Yet things are still rarely completely correct once completed, with a lack of follow-through. LACK OF COOPERATION - The board of trustees, the former College President, and VPs view the relationship with all faculty as antagonistic rather than cooperative. If the end goal is good learning outcomes and a positive environment, why make each conversation an argument? Shouldn't everyone have the same goals?

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