Option One: If the instructor has less than 12 credit hours, and all of the classes have at least 8 students or if it includes a high/low enrolled class (See page 30 for list of approved high/low classes), calculate the salary in the following manner.
![Calculations of Prorated Salaries Ex. 1](/sites/default/files/inline-images/Screen%20Shot%202020-08-13%20at%209.27.04%20AM.png)
Option Two: If the instructor has 12 credit hours or less and chooses to teach one or more classes with less than 8 students, those classes will be prorated in the following manner. This equation is for an instructor teaching 12 hours or less with at least 1 prorated class. n = the number of prorated classes.
To include high/low enrolled classes (See page 4 for list of approved high/low classes), you must count the total number of students as 5: therefore, 5 replaces 8 in the denominator. There can be no fractions greater than one. See Example 4.
![Calculations of Prorated Salaries Ex. 2](/sites/default/files/inline-images/Screen%20Shot%202020-08-13%20at%209.26.57%20AM.png)