DOCUMENT RESUME ED 123 975 HE 007 777 AUTHOR Kelley, Edward P., Jr. TITLE 289 Institutions, With 482 Campuses, That Have Collective Bargaining Agents. Special Report No. 12 Update. INSTITUTION American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Washington, D.C.; Association of American Colleges, Washington,D.C.; National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Washington, D.C. SPONS AGENCY Carnegie Corp. of New York, N.Y. PUB DATE Feb 76 NOTE 21p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$1.67 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Arbitration; *Collective Bargaining; *Collective Negotiation; Colleges; Community Colleges; Directories; *Higher Education; Junior Colleges; Post Secondary Education; *Unions; Universities ABSTRACT This 1976 update of universities with collective bargaining agents covers 289 institutions with 482 campuses. Included are both four-year and two-year institutions. Also included are: (1) college faculties with bargaining agents by campus count by public and private institutions; (2) faculties with or renegotiating contracts by campus count for public and private institutions; and (3) types and numbers of agents by state within region for two-year and four-year institutions. Academic CollectiveBargaining Information Service 1818 R Street. N.W. / Washington, D. C. 20009 / 202/387-3760 George Ward Angell Edward P. KeIley, Jr.,Esq. Director Assistant Director SPECIAL REPORT # 12 UPDATE February 1976

289 Institutions, With 482 Campuses, That Have Collective Bargaining Agents*

Edward P. Kelley, Jr.

Following are 289 institutions of higher education, with 482 campuses, where faculty members have named agents to represent them.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS (34 institutions, 39 campuses)

Four-Year Institutions (30 institutions, 35 campuses)

+Adelphi University (N.Y.), K +Ashland College (Ohio), K +Bard College (N.Y.), K +Bloomfield College (N.J.), K + University (Mass.) Central State University (Ohio) +Dowling College (N.Y.), K Eastern Michigan University, K +Emerson College (Mass.), K 1 +Fairleigh Dickinson University (N.J.) - 3 campuses, K +Hofstra University (N.Y.), K +Lincoln University (Pa.), K New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, K 2 +New York Institute of Technology - 2 campuses, K Northern Michigan University

*Among the many individual and organizational sources cooperating in making this compilation possible were: Joseph N. Hankin, President, Westchester Community College, (N.Y.), Thomas A. Emmet, Special Assis- tant to the President, Regis College, (Colo.), NCSCBHE, Bernard Baruch College, City University of New York, the AAUP, AFT, and NEA.

K Institution has a contract or is negotiating a new contract.

+ Private Institutions Sponsored by the Association of American Colleges, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. Funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Oakland University (Mich.),K 3 +Polytechnic Institute of New-York, K +Regis College' (Colo.),K +Rider College (N.J.),K 4 Rutgers University (N.J.) - 3 campuses, K +St. John's University (N.Y.),K Temple University (Pa.) ,K- Towson State'College (Md.) +University of Bridgeport (conn.),K University of.Cincinnati (Ohio) University of Delaware, K University of Rhode Island, K. +Wagner College (N.Y.),K Wayne State University (Mich.),K. Western Michigan University

5 Two-Year Institutions - (4 institutions, 4 campuses) Belleville Area College (Ill.),K 6 Edward Williams College (Fairleigh Dickinson University) (N.J.),K Indian River Community :College (Fla.) +Union College (N.J.),K

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ( 119 institutions, 201 campuses)

Four-Year Institutions - (28 institutions, 50 campuses) +Adrian College (Mich.) Central Michigan University, K +Detroit College of Business (Mich.), K7 District of Columbia Teachers College Ferris State College (Mich.), K Fitchburg State College (Mass.), K Framingham State College (Mass.) +Jamestown. College (N.p.). K Kansas State College, Pittsburgh (Kan.) +Loretto Heights College (Colo.), K 8** Lowell Technological Institute (Mass.), K Minnesota State Colleges - 7 campuses 9 +Monmouth College (N.J.), K Nebraska State College System - 4 campuses, K10 North Adams State College (Masi.), K11 Northern Montana C011ege Penhsylvania. State College and University System - 14 campuses, K12 (1 faculty unit, 1 non-teaCiiina professional unity

**Lowell State College (see AFT listing) and Lowell Technological _Institute merged in July - see footnote for details. +Roger Williams College (R.I.), K Saginaw Valley'College.(Mich.), K +St. Francis College (Pa.) Salem State College (Mass.) +Shaw College (Mich.) Southern Oregon College, K +University of Dubuque (Iowa), K +University of Dubuque Theological Seminary (Iowa), K Western Montana College Westfield State College (Mass.),-K 'Youngstown State University (Ohio), K

(NEA has a unit of Supervisors, Directors and Managers at the Univer- sity of Rhode Island.)

Two-Year Institutions - (91 institutions, 151 campuses) Alpena Community College (Mich.), K Atlantic Community College (N.J.), K Bay de Noc Community College (Mich.), K Bellevue Community College (Wash.), K Bergen Community College (N.J.), K Brookdale Community College.(N.J.), K Burlington County College (N.J.), K Butler County Community Junior College (Kan:), K Centralia College (Wash.),.District, K (see Olympia Voc. Tech. Inst.) Charles Stewart Mott Community College (Mich.), K13 Chemeketa Community College (Ore.), K Clackamas Community College (ore.); K Clark College (Wash.) Clatsop Community College (Ore.) Cloud County Community Junior College (Kan.), K 'Columbia Basin Community College (Wash.), K Community College ok Beaver County (Pa.), K County College of Morris (N.J.), K Cumberland County College (N.J.), K Delaware. Technical and Community Colleges (4 campuses - completely vertical unit)14 Delaware County Community College (Pa:), k 15 Eastern Iowa Community College - 3 campuses +Endicott Junior College (mass:), K Essex County College (N.J.), K Fort steilacooM Community College (Wash.), K Fox Valley Technical Institute (Wis.) - 2 campuses, K16 Garden City Community Junior College (Kan.), K Gateway Technical Institute (Wis.) - 3 campuses, K17 Glen Oaks Community College (Mich.), K Gogebic Community College (Mich.) , K Highline Community dollege (wash.), K Hillsborough C011ege (Fla.), K18 Hutchinson Community Junior College (Kan.), K Independence Community Junior College (Kan.), K Iowa Central Community College - 3 campuses 19 Iowa Lakes Community College - 2 campuses20 Iowa Western Community College - 2 campuses21 Jackson Community College (Mich.) ,K Kalamazoo Valley Community College (Mich.), K Kansas City-Community Junior College (Kan.), K Kellogg Community College (Mich.), K Kirtland Community College (Mich.), K Kirkwood Community College (Iowa) Labette Community Junior College (Kan.), K +Laboure Junior College (Mass.) Lake Land College (Ill.), K 22 Lake Shore Technical Institute (Wis.) - 2 campuses, K Lane Community College (Ore.). Lansing Community College (Mich.), K Lehigh County Community College (Pa.), K Lincoln' Land Community College.(I11.) Lower Columbia.College (Wash.), K Luzerne County College (Pa.), K Maine Vocational-Technical Institutes - 6 campuses, K23 Community College System - 15 campuses24 Marymount'College (Va.), K MerCer County Community College (N.J.), K Mid-Michigan Community College, K Mid-State Technical Institute (Wis.) - 3 campuses, K25 Minnesota State Junior CollegeSystem - 18 campuses, K26 Monroe County Community College (Mich.), K Montealm Community College (Mich.), K Moraine Park Technical Institute (Wis.) - 3 campuses, K27 Muskegon Community College (Mich.),K North Central Technical Institute (Wis.) - 2 campuses,K28 Northeastern Iowa Vocational Technical School Northwestern Iowa Technical College Oakland Community College (Mich.) - 5 campuses, K29 Ocein County College (N.J.),.K Olympia Vocational Technical Institute (Wash.) District, K (see Centralia Col.) Olympic College (Wash.), K Passaic Community College (N.J.), K Peninsula College (Wash:)„ K Rhode Island Junior College, K Rogue Community College (Ore.) St. Clair County Communtty College (Mich.), K Salem Community College (N.J.) Sauk Valley College (Ill.), K Schoolcraft College (Mich.), K Skagit Valley College (Wash.), K Southeastern Community College (Iowa) - 2 campuses30 Southwestern Community College (Iowa) Southwestern Michigan College, K Spokane Community College (Wash.), District (see SpokaneFalls C.C.),K Spokane Falls Community College (Wash.), District (see Spokane C.C.),K Walla Walla Community College (Wash.), K Washtenaw CommUnity College (Mich.), K Waukeshaw County Technical Institute (Wis. K Wenatchee Valley College (Wash.), K Westmoreland Community Colleger(Pa.), K Williamsport Area Community College (Pa.), K

AAUP-NEA (3 institutions, 17 campuses)

These institutions are represented by the coalition of AAUP and NEA affiliates. Four-Year Institutions,- (2 institutions, 10 Campuses) Kent State University (Ohio) 8 campuses31 University of Hawaii -2 campuses, K

Two-Year Institutions University of 'Hawaii -'7 campuses, K32

AAUP-AFT (1 institution, 1 campus)

Four-Year Insti tution Eastern Montana College

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS (AFL-CIO) (71 institutions. 116 campuses)

Four-Year Institutions - ( 20 institutions, 29 campuses) +Antioch School of Law (D.C.) (Mass.), K +Bryant College (R.I.), K +College of Osteopathic medidine-Sargery (Iowa) +Franklin Pierce College (N.H.), K +Goddard College (Vt.)` ** Lowell State College (Mass.) K Massachusetts College of Art, K +Moore College of Art (Pa.), K +New England College (N.H.).

**See Lowell Technological Institute - NEA listing. New Jersey State College System - 8 campuses, K33 -+Quinnipiac College (Conn.) Rhode Island College, K +Robert Morris College (Pa.). Southeastern Massachusetts University, K University of Guam, K University of Wisconsin - Madison (teaching assistants), K Vermont State Colleges.- 3 campuses, K34 +Wentworth Coflege of Technology (Mass.) Worcester State College (Mass.), K

Two-Year Institutions - (51 institutions, 87 campuses)

+Barnes Business College (Colo.) +Becker Junior College (Mass.) Big Bend Community-College (Wash), K Blackhawk Vocational Tedhnical School (Wis.) - 2 campuses, K35 Bucks County. Community College (Pa.), K Camden County College (N.J.), K 36 City Colleges of Chicago - 7 campuses, K College of Lake County (/11.), K 37' Community College of Allegheny County (Pa.) - 4 campuses, K Community College of Baltimore (Md.) - 2 campuses, K38 Community College of Philadelphia, K Connecticut State Technical Colleges - 4 campuses39 ' Dawson College (Mont.). Eau Claire Technical Institute (Wis.), K Edmonds Community College (Wash.), District, K (see Everett C.C.) Everett Community College (Wash.); District, •K (see Edmonds C.C.) Gloucester County College (N.J.), K +Grahm Junior College. (Mass.) green River COMmunity College (Wash.), K Henry Fard:CoMmunity College (Mich.), K Highland Community College (Ill.), K Highland Park Community College (Mich.), K Illinois Valley Community College', K: Indian Head Technical Institute (Wis.) - 5 campuses40 Joliet Junior College (I11.1, K Lake Michigan College (Mich.), K. . Madison Area Technical College (Wis.) - 3 campuses, K41 Middlesex County College (N.J.), K. milwaukee%Area Technical C011ege (Wis.) - 5 campuses, K42 Mitchell eollegeconn.) Moraine Valley Community College (Ill.), K Morton College (Ill.), K Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute - 3 campuses, K 43 Palm Beach Juniai College (Fla.) • 'Portland Community College (Ore.), K Prairie State College (Ill.), K Reading Area Community College (Pa.) Seattle Community College (Wash.) - 3 campuses, K44 Shoreline Community College (Wash.), K ,Somerset County College (N.J.), K Southwestern Oregon Community College Tacoma Community College (Wash.), K Thornton Community College (Ill.), K' 45 University of Alaska Community colleges - 9 campuses, K Verthont Technical College, K Washington Technical Institute (D.C.), K Waubonsee Community College (Ill.), K WayAe County, Community C011ege (Mich.),"K +Wentworth Institute (Mass.) Whatcom Community College• (Wash.), K Yakima Valley College "(Wash.), K.

NEA-AFT (20 institutions, 64 campuses)

These institutions are represented by the merged affiliates of NEA and AFT in the siate•of New York. 46

Four-Year Institutions - (7 institutions, 39 campuses) 47 City University of New York - 12, campuses, K +Columbia University, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,K *Cooper Union 48 +Long Island University- 3 "campuses, K +Pratt Institute, K 49 State-University.of New York - 20 :campuses, K ' U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

TwO -Year Institutions - (13'institueions, 25 campuses)

Broome Community College, K 50 City University of New York -'8 campuses, K Columbia-Greene Community College, K Dutchess Community College, K Fashion Institute of Technology, K Mohawk Valley Community College, K Monroe Community College, K Nassau Community Cotlege, K Onondaga Community College, K Rockland Community College,.K 51 State University of New York - 6 campuses, K Suffolk 'County Community College, K Westchester Community College, K

INDEPENDENT AGENTS (40 institutions, 43 campuses)

Four Year Institutions- (12 institutions, 12 campuses)

+Fordham University Law School (N.Y.) +Mercy College (N.Y.) +Niagara University (N.Y.) New Jersey Institute of Technology, K +New York University Law School +Syracuse JJniversity Law School (N.Y:) Temple University Law School (Pa;), K University of Michigan (teaching assistants) +University of New Haven (Conn.) +University of San Francisco (Non-Law Faculty-Association) +University of San Francisco Law SchoOl +University of Scranton (Pa.), K

Two-Year Institutions- (28 institutions, 31 campuses) **` Adirondack Commnity College (N.Y.), K Auburn Community College(N.Y.), K. ' Clinton Community College (N.Y.), K** Colby Community Junior College (Kan.) ** Community College of the Finger Lakes (N.Y.) Dodge City Community College (Kan.) ** cam K - 53 Erie Community College (N.Y.) - **3 puses Fulton-Montgomery College (N.Y.), K ** Genesee Community College (N.Y.),K Grand Rapids Junior College (Mich.), K Herkimer County Community College (N.Y.), K Hudson Valley Community College (N.Y.), K** Jamestown Community College(N.Y.), K** Jeffer on Community College (N.Y:), K** 54 Macomb County Community College (Mich.) - 2 campuses,K Miles Community College (Mont.), K Mount Hood Community College (Ore.), K (**Institutions represented by the Associated Community College Faculties.) Niagara County Community College (N.Y.), K North Country Community College' (N.Y.), K:: Orange County Community Coklege (N.Y.), K * Schenectady County Community College (N.Y.), K Southwest Wisconsin Vocational Technical Institute Sullivan County Community College (N,Y:), K Triton College (Ill.), K +Trocaire College (N.Y.) ** Ulster County Community College (N.Y.), K Western Wisconsin Technical Institute, K West Shore Community College (Mich.), K •

"NO AGENT" VOTES - 51

Four-Year Institutions - 42

+Albion College (Mich.) (AAUP, NEA), +Antioch College' (Ohio) (AAUP, AFT) tBaldwin-Wallace College (Ohio) (AAUP) +California Institute of the Arts (AFT) +Catholic University, Law Sdhool (D.C.) (Independent) +college of St. Francis (Ill.) (AFT) +Curry College (Mass,..*) (AFT) +Fordham University (N.Y.) (AAUP)• (two "no agent" votes to date) Grand Valley State College (Mich.) (NEA) +Hamline University (Minn.) (AAUP) +Ithaca College (N.Y.) (AAUP, NEA-AFT) +Jacksonville University (Fla.),(AAUP) +King's Collge (Pa.) (AFT, NEA) +Lawrence Institute of Technology. (Mich.) (AAUP) +Manhattan College (N.Y.) (AAUP) Massachusetts Maritime Academy(NEA, AfT) Michigan State University (AAUP, NEA) +Nathaniel HawthoIne College (N.H.) (AFT) +New England Conservatory of Music (Mass.) (AAUP) ,,+New York University (AAUP, NEA, iFT 5 Northern Mick0.gan University (NEA) +Northland College (Wis.) (AFT) +oberlin College (Ohio) (Independent) Oregon Institute of Technology (No CB 1st stage of 2 stage election] +Pace College (N.Y.) (AFT) Philadelphia College of Art.(AFT). +Point Park College (Pa.) (AAUP) +Randolph-Macon dollege (Va.) (AAUP) +Rhode Island School of Design (AFT) Ricker College (Maine) (AFT) +Rosary Hill College (N.Y.) (NEA) +Seattle University (AAUP) +Seaton Hill College (Pa.) (NEA) .+Syracuse University (N.Y.) (AAUP) +TUsCulum pollege (Tenn.) (,AFT) , University of Colorado (AAUP, AFT) +University of Detriot (AAUP, NEA) (two "no agent" votewto date) University of Massachusetts at Amherst (AAUP, NEA) +University of Miami, Coral Gables (Fla.) (AAUP) University of Minnesota - teaching asistants (AFT) University of Toledo (Ohio) (AFT) +Villanova (Pa.) (AAUP)

Two-Year Institutions - 9

`+Dean Junior College (Mass.) (AFT) Florida Junior College • Hblyoke Community College (Mass.) (NEA)* Okaloosa-Walton Junior College (Fla.) (NEA) Quinsigamond Community College (Miles.) (NEA)* * Springfield Technical Community College (Mass.) umpquh Community College (Ore.) (NEA) ' +Villa Marie College (N.Y.) (AFT) William Rainey Harper College (I11.)'(AFT)

(*Now represented by NEA in a state-wide unit) COLLEGE FACULTIES WITH BARGAINING AGENTS

By "Campus" Count Institutions Public Private Total 4 yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. '2 yr. All AAUP ' 15 3 20 1 35 4 39 NEA 40 147 10 4 50 151 201, AAUP-NEA 104 7 0 Q 10 7 17. AAUP-AFT 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 AFT -(AFL-CIO) 19 83 10 4 29 87 116 NEA-AFT 33 25 6 0 39 25 64 INDEPENDENT 3 30 9 1 12 31 43 TOTAL 121 295 55 10 176 305 481

** By "Institution" Count Institutions Public Private Total . 4 yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. 2 yr. .4 yr. 2 yr. All AAUP 13 3 17 1 30 4 34 NEA 18 88 10 ,3 28 91 119 AAUP-NEA 2 . 1 0 ,0 2 1 .3 AAUP-AFT ' 1. 0 0 0 1 0 1 AFT (AFL-CIO) 10 47 10, 4 20 51 71 NEA-AFT 3 13 4 0 7 13 20 INDEPENDENT 3 21' 9 1 .12 .28 40 TOTAL 50 179 50 9 100 188 288

**Multi-campus institutions counted once except for the City and State University of New York and the University of Hawaii, which have been counted once under both two - and four-year institutions. FACULTIES WITH OR RENEGOTIATING CONTRACTS

By "Campus" Count Institutions Public Private Total 4 yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. 2.yr. All AAUP 11 3 18 0 29 3 32 NEA 29 106 7 2' 36 108 144 AAUP-NEA 2 70 0 O. 2 7 9 AAUP-AFT 0 o .o 0 0 0 AFT (AFL-CIO). 18 69 3 9 21 69 90 AFT-NEA _ .32 26 5 0 37 26 63 INDEPENDENT. 2 25 1 0 3 25 28 TOTAL, 94 236 34 2 128 138 165

By "Institution" Count** Institutions Public Private 4 _yr. 2 yr. 4 yr. '2 yr. 4 yr. 2 yr. All AAUP 9 3 15 0 24 3 '27 NEA 11 73 7 2 18 75 93 AAUP-NEA 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 AAUP-AFT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AFT (AFL-CIO) 9 40 3 0 12 40 52 AFT-NEA 2 14 3 0 5 14 19 INDEPENDENT 2 22 1 0 3 22 25' TOTAL 34 153 29 2 63 155 228

**Multi-campus institutions counted once except for the City and State University of New York and the University of Hawaii, which have been counted once under both two and four year institutions. TYPES AND NUMBER OF AGENTS BY STATE WITHIN REGION

4-Year Institutions

AAUP- AAUP- NEA- AAUP NEA NEA AFT AFT AFT .IND TOTAL Northeast Maine New Hampshire 2 2 Vermont 2 2. Massachusetts 2 6 .6 14 Rhode Island 1 1 ' 2 4 Connecticut 1 1 1 3 New York 8 7 '5 20

TOTAL 12 7 13 7 6 45 Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania 2 1 2 2 8 New Jersey. 5 1 1 2 9 Delaware 1 1 Maryland 1 1 Virginia

TOTAL 9 3 4 .19

Southeast North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida

TOTAL

Mid-West Ohio 3 1 1 5 Indiana. Illinois Michigan 5 6 1 12 Wisconsin 1 1 West Virginia

TOTAL 8 7 •1 1 1 18 AAUP- AAUP- NEA AAUP NEA NEA AFT AFT AFT IND. TOTAL South Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Arkansas Louisiana

TOTAL

Plain North Dakota 1 1. South Dakota Nebraska 1 1 Kansas 1 1 Minnesota 1 1 Iowa 1 1 3 Missouri

TOTAL 6 1 7

Mountain Idaho .Montana 2 1 3 Wyoming Utah Colorado 1 1 2

TOTAL 1 3 1 5

Southwest Oklahoma Texas Arizona Nevada New Mexico

. TOTAL

West Alaska Washington Oregon. 1 1 California 2 2 Hawaii 1

TOTAL 1_ 1 2 4 AAUP- AAUP- NEA- AAUP NEA NEA AFT AFT AFT IND. TOTAL District of 1 1 2 Columbia Puerto Rico Guam 1 1

2-Year Institutions

'Northeast Maine 1 1 New Hampshire Vermont 1 1 Massachusetts 2 2 4 Rhode Island 1 1 Connecticut 2 2 New York 13. 18 31

TOTAL 4 5 13 18 40

,Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania 6 3 . 9 New Jersey 2 11 3 16 Delaware. 1 1 Maryland 1 1 Virginia 1- 1

TOTAL 2 19 7 28

Southeast North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida 1 1 1 3

TOTAL 1 1 1 3 Mid-West Ohio . _Indiana Illinois 1 3 12 1 17 Michigan 19 4 3 26 Wisconsin . 7 6 2. 15 West Virginia

TOTAL 1 29 22 6 58 AAUP- AAUP- NEA- AAUP NEA NEA AFT AFT AFT IND. TOTAL South Kentucky Tennesse • Alabama Mississippi Arkansas • Louisiana

TOTAL

Plain North Dakota South Dakota' Nebraska Kansas 7 2 9 Minnesota 1 1 Iowa 9 9 Missouri'

TOTAL '17 2 19

Mountain Idaho Montana 1 1 2 Wyoming. Utah Colorado 1 1

TOTAL 2 1 3

Southwest Oklahoma • Texas-. Arizona Nevada New Mexico

TOTAL

West Alaska 1 1 Washington, 25 9 1 35 Oregon 5 3 8 California Hawaii 1 1

TOTAL 30 1 13 1 15 AAUP- AAUP- NEA- AAUP NEA NEA AFT 'AFT AFT IND. TOTAL District of 1 1 Columbia Puerto Rico Guam

NOTES

1. Campuses - Madison, Rutherford and TeAneck.

2. Campuses - City and Old Westbury.

3. Previously Brooklyn Engineering School.

4. ,Campuses - New Brunswick, Camden, and Newark.

5. :Robert Morris College (Ili.) previously listed was closed in 1975.

6. Edward Williams is in the unit with the three-four year campuses at FDU.

7. NEA - Independent Agent. 8. LoWell Technological Institute and Lowell State College were merged under the name of Lowell University as of July 1, 1975. The Faculties, represented by NEA and AFT respectively, will ' elect a single agent before the end of the spring term.

9. Campuses - Bemidji, Mankato, Metro, Moorhead, Saint Cloud, Southwest, and Winona.

10. Campuses - Chadron, Kearney, Peru and Wayne.

11. There is a second contract at North Adams coveting campus school faculty.

12. Campuses - Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana U., Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mans- field, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock, and West Chester.

13. Formerly the Genesee Community College. 14. .Campuses - Kent,*Souteetn, Stanton and Wilmington. 15. Campuses - Clinton, Muscatine and Scott.

16. Campuses - Appleton and Oshkosh. 17.. Campuses - Elkhorn, Kenosha and Racine.

18. NEA - Independent Agent.

19. Campuses Eagle.Grove, Fort Dodge and Websier City.

20.. Campuses - North and South. 21. Campuses - Clarinda and Council Bluffs 22. Campuses - Manitowe and Sheboygan.

23. Campuses -,Central, Eastern, Kennebec Valley, Northern, Southern,'and Washington County. 24. Campuses - Berkshire, Bristol, Bunker Hill, Cape Cod, Green- field, Holyoke, Massachusetts Bay Massasoit, Middlesex, Mount Waschusett, North Shore, Northern Essex, Quinsigamond,'Roxbury! and Springfield.

25. Campuses - Marshfield, Stevens Point and wisdonsin Rapids. 26. Campuses - Anoka - Ramsey, Austin, Brainerd, iurgUs Falls, Hibbing, Inver Hills, Itasca, Lakewood, Mesabi Metropolitan, Normandale, North Hennepin, Northland, Rainy River, Rochester, Vermilion, Willmar and Worthington.

27. Campuses - Beaver Dam, Fon du Lac and West Bend. 28. Campuses - Antigo and Wausau. 29. Campuses - Auburn Hills, Highland Lakes, Orchard Ridge, Royal Oak and South East. 39. Campuses - North and South 31. Kent and Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geagua, Salem, Stark, Trumbull, Tuscawaras regional campuses. 32. Formerly represented by AFT: Fotir-year campuses - Hilo and Manoa. Two-year campuses - Hawaii, Honolulu, Kapiolani, Kauai, Leeward, Maui, Windward.

31. Campuses - Glassboro, Jersey 'City, Montclair, Newark (now Kean), Trenton, William Patterson, Ramapo and Richard Stockston.

34. Campuses - Castleton, Johnson, and Lyndon.

35. Campuses - Beloit and Janesville..

36. Campuses - Amndson-Mayfair, Kennedy-King, Loop, Malcom X, Olive- Harvey, Southwest and Wright.

37. Campuses - Allegheny, Boyce, College Center North and Smith Campus.

38. Campuses - Liberty and Harbor

39. Campuses - Dartford, Ndrwalk, Thames Valley and Waterbury.

40. Campuses - Ashland, New Richmond,, Rice Lake, Shell Lake and Superior.

41. 'Also known as District I Technical Institute - campuses - Fort Atkinson, Madison and Watertown.

42. Campuses - Cudahy,'Milwaukee; Port Washington, South Milwaukee and West Allis. •

43. Campuses - Green Bay, Marinette and Sturgeon Bay.

44. Campuses - North, Central and South.

45. Campuses - Anchorage; Juneau-Dgls, Kenai Peninsula, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Kuskokwin, Matanuska, Susitna, Nome, Sitka, and Tanana Valley,

46. The New York organization has voted to disafilliate from NEA as of February.

47. CampUses - Bernard Baruch, Brooklyn, City, Graduate School and University Center, Hunter, JOhn Jay, Lehman, Medgar Evers, Mount Sinai, Queens, Richmond and York.

48. CampUses - Brooklyn, C. W. Post and Southhampton. 49. Campuses - Central Office, Albany, Binghimton, Buffalo (U.), Stony Brook, Downstate Medical, Upstate Medical, Brockport, Buffalo (C.), Cortland, Fredonia, Genesee, New Peitz, Old Westbury, pneonta,.0swego, Plattsburgh, Pottsdam, Purchase and Utica-Rome.

50. Campuses - Borough of Manhattan, Bronx, Hostos, Kingsborough, La Guardia, New York City, Queensborough and Staten Island.

51. Campuses - Alfred, Canton, Cobleskill, Delhi, Farmingdale and Morrisville.

52. Mercy College continues its objection to the classification of faculty as employees under NLRA as well as to election results.

53. Campuses -, City, North and South.

54. Campuses - Center and South.

55. A second election has resulted in exclusive representation by the AAUP.