Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1434

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the public higher education contingent faculty reform pilot program

Impact

This bill seeks to address longstanding issues within higher education, particularly the precarious nature of contingent faculty employment. By establishing a structured framework for career advancement, the pilot program aims to create clearer pathways for contingent faculty to potentially transition into full-time roles. It also includes provisions for improvements in working conditions, such as earlier course assignments, access to departmental resources, and shared office spaces, which can significantly enhance educational continuity and faculty satisfaction.

Summary

House Bill H1434 establishes a public higher education contingent faculty reform pilot program aimed at improving the working conditions and career pathways for contingent faculty at public institutions in Massachusetts. The bill outlines the creation of a faculty advancement pilot program that evaluates strategic reforms geared towards this goal. To implement this pilot program, three public institutions will be selected to participate: one community college, one state university, and one campus of the University of Massachusetts. The bill explicitly defines contingent faculty members as those instructors who earn compensation on a per-course basis and hold non-tenure-track positions.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the allocation of funds for the pilot program and whether the proposed reforms will effectively meet the needs of contingent faculty. Additionally, the bill requires matching funds from participating institutions, which could present challenges depending on the financial capabilities of these schools. Stakeholders in higher education may debate the efficacy of the pilot program's measures and the long-term scalability of such reforms, as well as their overall impact on the public higher education landscape in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H4881

Replaced by Relative to adjunct faculty in public higher education

Previously Filed As

MA S934

Establishing the public higher education faculty advancement pilot program

MA H4881

Relative to adjunct faculty in public higher education

MA S930

To establish comprehensive rights and career advancement for contingent faculty in public higher education

MA H3948

To establish comprehensive rights and career advancement for contingent faculty in public higher education

MA H1436

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA S2880

Relative to adjunct faculty in public higher education

MA H1433

Creating documentation requirement standards to demonstrate a disability for a public institution of higher education in the commonwealth

MA H2843

To provide retirement incentives in public higher education

MA HB389

Establishing the New Nursing Faculty Grant Program; providing for duties of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency; and making an appropriation.

MA SB753

Establishing the Put Down Roots PA Pilot Program; and providing for duties of Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.

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