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April 2018
Executive Committee: President – Ray Feroz; Vice President – Joyce Overly; Secretary – Christopher McCarrick; Treasurer – Linda Lillard; Delegates –Ray Feroz,
Barry Sweet; Jonathan Touster, Annette Rosati, Lorie Taylor; Alternate Delegates – Ellen Foster, Jennifer May, Cristin Ketley, Karl Sprenger, Jacqueline Knaust;
Coaches President - Sean Esterhuizen; Coaches Vice President – Al Modrzejewski; Coaches’ Grievance Chair – Eric Laughlin; Venango Campus – Renee Bloom; CAP –
Joseph Croskey; DRC – Amy Love-Conner/Mary Buchanan; Grievance – Mary Buchanan/Mark Kilwein; Health & Welfare – Marilyn Howe; Legislative – Jonathan
Touster; Membership – Paul Klenowski; Negotiations – Ray Feroz; Nominations & Elections – YooJin Ha; Social Justice – Amy Conner-Love; Public Affairs/Relations
– Christopher McCarrick; Student Liaison – Naomi Bell O’Neil; Rules & Bylaws – Carey Childers; Mobilization Co-Chairs – Lorie Taylor & Jacqueline Knaust; State
Temporary Faculty Committee – Michael Hissam; State APSCUF Executive Council – Joyce Overly
The President’s Message…
Dear Colleagues,
I hope all is going well with you as we enter the final full month of spring semester classes. We
are all pressing to finish courses, attend end-of-academic year events, and graduate the class of
2018. Thanks for all you do to make Clarion University a happy memory for our students.
There has been a lot going on. H. Fred Walker, Edinboro University president, has just resigned following the March 18th
publication in the Chronical of Higher Education of an article entitled A Tough Talking President Tried to Fix a College. Then
He Came Undone. In this article, intended to be self-serving, he managed to alienate faculty, students and EC Council of
Trustees. Edinboro has named their provost as interim president and a presidential search is on.
Enclosed in this newsletter is a Derrick article, reprinted with permission, entitled Good or bad Management determines
success rate. This was written by local columnist –and teacher- Peter Greene, published on March 1st. The article should be
required reading for all managers. Bottom line: when an organization is in trouble, do not blame the workers, but look at
management.
As you know, the presidential search for Clarion has been continued. SSHE hopes that we will still be able to identify and
recommend excellent candidates for the position within the original timeline. That is ambitious but the search committee is
doing their job with diligence. We will see what happens.
Process Improvement Committees Launching
APSCUF and Management are setting up the special performance-improvement committees that members had a chance to
volunteer for in the Survey Monkey questionnaire sent out in January. These committees are:
Promotion Process
Sabbatical Leave Process
Adjunct Hiring Process
Venango Campus Viability and Programs
CCPS Process
Academic Improvement Plans Process
These committees will have both faculty and management representatives participating. The charge is to look at the current
process, evaluate its effectiveness, and make recommendations for improvement.
(Continued on page 2)
April 2018
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
1
These committees are intended to have stakeholders look at these systems in good faith to determine if there are things we
can do better to make them more effective and efficient and user-friendly. These committees are not intended to negotiate
anything, just to make recommendation(s) -or not. Any recommendation(s) agreed to by the committee members will be
provided to management and the APSCUF Executive Committee to endorse –or not. APSCUF and management will not
make recommendations that violate the contract, but there may be things we can do together to improve these systems
while honoring the CBA.
The one exception to the charge to these committees is the Venango Campus Viability and Programs Committee that will
not only have faculty and management membership, but membership by a member of the Council of Trustees and members
of the Venango Advisory Board. Their charge is more global – to identify a Vision, Mission/Purpose of Venango Campus
keeping in mind how it interfaces with 1) Clarion University as a whole, 2) the local and regional community, and 3) other
educational institutions e.g., Pitt-Titusville and the Northern Regional College. APSCUF recognizes that management has the
right to manage the Venango College Campus and the recommendations from this committee will go to management for
their decision(s). APSCUF will only be involved to the extent that any such decisions affect our members and the CBA.
The plan is that all of the committees will have one organizational meeting in April with a charge to have their
recommendations completed by December 1, 2018. This is ambitious, but the time is always right to make improvements
that will benefit everyone.
Jan is contacting faculty members to confirm their interest and Todd Pfannestiel is contacting management members. In the
very near future we will publicize who has agreed to serve on these various process improvement committees. I have deep
faith that we all want to see these systems work well for the benefit of everyone at Clarion University and if people of
goodwill examine them together we can come up with improvements that will be worth trying. Let’s aim high!
You will be sent the committee member lists once finalized. Thanks in advance to all who volunteered to serve!
In solidarity,
Ray
SPRING 2018 MEETINGS
(Please mark your calendars!)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EC)
(Rhea Conf. Room @ 3:30 pm)
Tuesday, April 17 (Spring Elections)
Tuesday, May 1
SPRING 2018 MEET & DISCUSS
Friday, April 6 – Pre-Meet & Discuss
Friday, April 20 – Meet & Discuss
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (LA)
April 12-14, 2018 (Toftrees, State College)
FACULTY RETIREMENT RECEPTION: The Faculty/Coaches Retirement Reception will be
held on Wednesday, May 2 at 4:00 pm in Moore Hall. Please plan to attend and wish your
retiring colleagues well as they begin this new phase of their lives. Funding for this event is
generously provided by the Office of the President and Clarion APSCUF.
WELCOME New & Returning APSCUF Members!!
April 2018
Helen Baker - Nursing
James Chambers - Finance
Ivory Copeland – Libraries
Adam Romanik – Library Science
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
2
SPRING 2018 GENERAL ELECTIONS
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – Please read
Dear Colleagues,
After much discussion, APSCUF's Nominations and Elections Committee and Faculty Senate have chosen to
make some changes in the processes of the Spring 2018 Faculty Senate Elections and the Spring 2018 General
Elections for APSCUF Offices and Committees and University-wide Contractual Committees.
All ballots will be processed through Survey Monkey. The appropriate ballot(s) will be sent to your
campus e-mail address on Sunday, April 15 at 4:00pm. Note that the Faculty Senate ballot will be
under a separate e-mail and will be sent to those who are eligible to vote.
You must complete and submit your ballot by 4 pm on Tuesday, April 17. At that time, polls for both elections
will be closed.
If you have any questions regarding the process of these elections, please contact YooJin Ha, Chair of the
Nominations & Elections Committee or Jim Lyle, Chair of CCR (Committee on Committees and Rules) of Faculty
Senate / Vice-Chair of Faculty Senate.
In advance, thank you for your participation in these elections.
APSCUF Nominations & Elections Committee: YooJin Ha (Chair), Ellen Foster, Amanda Lockwood, Jane Walsh
& Jesse Haight
And Jim Lyle, Chair, CCR, and Vice-Chair, Faculty Senate
Attention PASSHE Highmark PPO Blue Members:
DON’T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE TO COMPLETE YOUR
PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTHY U!
The participation deadline of the Healthy U wellness program is May 31, 2018. Both you and your
covered spouse/same-sex domestic partner (if applicable) need to accumulate a minimum of 70
Healthy U points each by the deadline of May 31, 2018. There are a wide variety of activities and
programs that individuals can choose from to earn Healthy U points. Everyone is REQUIRED to
complete the Wellness Profile (worth 30 points). If you attain 70 points without completing the
Wellness Profile, you still must complete the Wellness Profile to qualify for the premium incentive. You
can access Healthy U at www.highmarkblueshield.com. Log in with your Highmark user name and
password, and select the “Rewards Program” link to get started. Don’t wait till the last minute to
participate! Deadline is May 31, 2018.
Need More Information or Assistance with Healthy U?
Call Highmark’s Member Services 1-888-745-3212 for general
assistance
Call Highmark’s Technical Support 1-877-298-3918 for website or
login issues
Contact our university’s Human Resources office for Healthy U information and resources
Don’t wait until the last minute to complete your participation requirements! When completed, be sure to print up your
“HOORAY” page for your files. If a problem arises, this is proof of participation.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
3
The new faculty contract for 2018-2019 have arrived!! Please be
looking for your copy in your campus mailbox.
Online Faculty: Your copy has been sent to your home address.
Sabbatical Leave Faculty: Your copy will be in your campus
mailbox when you arrive back on campus.
If MIA, please let Jan know in the APSCUF office.
NOTE: This will be the only copy you will receive. So please
keep this in a safe place.
Special Services for Full Dues-Paying APSCUF Members
All full dues-paying APSCUF members are eligible to use the Special Services program.
Information on these programs (including links and access codes) are available 24/7 to members
who provide the necessary sign-up information for the Members-Only benefits area of the State APSCUF website
at www.apscuf.org .
If you are a member and have any questions about any of these benefits or services, please contact State
APSCUF’s director of membership services, Nancy Koutris, at 800-932-0587, ext. 3021, or email her at
nkoutris@apscuf.org .
For more details on APSCUF’s Special Services program, please see the insert in this newsletter.
Members Only
Register for access to benefits information and other membership material throughout the site.
register now • log in • change password
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
4
APSCUF’s MEMBERS SPECIAL SERVICES
PREFERRED GROUP VEHICLE INSURANCE
If you are a full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF and qualify for insurance under Nationwide’s Affinity, you
may be able to purchase vehicle insurance at a lower cost than your present carrier. If you have not received a Nationwide
quote recently, you may want to check them out again to see if you can save money on your insurance.
HOMEOWNERS/RENTERS INSURANCE
If you are a full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF and qualify for insurance under Nationwide Homeowners,
you may be able to purchase insurance at a lower cost than your present carrier.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS (LOCAL AND STATE)
Each local APSCUF chapter has a scholarship fund and its own regulations governing the disbursement of scholarship
money. State APSCUF will match each local’s funds up to a maximum of $1,000. For more information, contact your local
APSCUF office.
State APSCUF has an annual scholarship program. Information about the scholarship normally is announced in October
with the deadline for application/essay materials being the first Friday in March. The recipient typically announced in
August. Visit the Forms and Benefits page to download a complete packet containing eligibility rules and guidelines or pick
up one from your local APSCUF office.
VEHICLE PRICING PROGRAM (NEW AND USED)
Any full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF may contact the director for membership services to obtain pricing
information for new and used vehicles. State APSCUF maintains current software from N.A.D.A. The new vehicles
software provides MSRP and invoice prices on almost all new models and factory-installed options. The used vehicle
pricing system provides different levels of pricing such as trade-in, loan, and retail for vehicles based on the year, model,
and some options and mileage.
DISCOUNT MAGAZINE PROGRAM
The Quality School Program (QSP) has been taken over by Great American Opportunities. Pricing and subscription
information is updated on APSCUF’s website in the members-only benefits section. Members can order subscriptions via
mail or online. Each local APSCUF office as well as the state APSCUF office had a supply of the brochures, order forms,
and the instruction sheets.
THEME PARK DISCOUNTS
Seasonal discount tickets for various amusement parks are available in the members-only benefits section. Some of those
amusement parks are: Tickets at Work (Formerly Adventure Club. One Club – nine parks: Adventure Island, Aquatica,
Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa Bay, SeaWorld San Diego, Orlando, San Antonio, Sesame Place, and Water
Country USA), Universal Fan Club, Dorney Park, and the Six Flags/Adventure Parks.
ALAMO AND NATIONAL RENTALS
Alamo and National provide discounts on rates as well as special promotions and coupons. Members that are interested in
this service can check it out in the members-only benefits section. A hard copy of the coupon discount must be printed out
and presented when picking up your vehicle.
WIRELESS PHONE DISCOUNT PROGRAM
APSCUF members can enjoy an 18 percent discount off their current or new Verizon Wireless account. Discount applies to
accounts costing more than $34.99 a month. Members interested in this service can visit the online APSCUF retail store in
the members-only benefits section or contact the director of membership services at State APSCUF.
AT&T offers members a discount. Members must apply online though AT&T. Members who are interested in this service
can check it out in the members-only benefits section.
T-Mobile offers discounts and special promotions. Members who are interested in this service can check it out in the
members-only benefits section.
WORKING ADVANTAGE PROGRAM
For more details, see backside – page 6.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
5
EMBROIDERED APSCUF GARMENTS
Want to expand your APSCUF wardrobe? Choose from dozens of men‘s, women‘s, and unisex
styles that can be embroidered with the APSCUF logo at TheUnionShop.org, a union-memberowned site. To order the APSCUF logo embroidered on the left or right chest area of a garment:
Select the “Choose an Optional … Logo.”
Select “Left/Right Chest or Sleeve Logos.”
Select “Unions,” then APSCUF.
You’ll have the option to select black or white thread, with or without “Faculty & Coaches” text.
Embroidery is not available on all items. Some items that can be embroidered are U.S.- but not union-made. We encourage
you to be mindful of this when shopping (by reading product descriptions) and to purchase only union-made items.
Direct questions about garments to The Union Shop. APSCUF does not receive proceeds or profits from these items, nor
does it play any role in the manufacturing, production, shipping, or customer-support process. We made our logo available
so members would have more options for colors, sizes, and styles of APSCUF-branded clothing. The site offers a discount
for active-duty and disabled U.S. veterans.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
6
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
7
www.apscuf.org
April 2018
Executive Committee: President – Ray Feroz; Vice President – Joyce Overly; Secretary – Christopher McCarrick; Treasurer – Linda Lillard; Delegates –Ray Feroz,
Barry Sweet; Jonathan Touster, Annette Rosati, Lorie Taylor; Alternate Delegates – Ellen Foster, Jennifer May, Cristin Ketley, Karl Sprenger, Jacqueline Knaust;
Coaches President - Sean Esterhuizen; Coaches Vice President – Al Modrzejewski; Coaches’ Grievance Chair – Eric Laughlin; Venango Campus – Renee Bloom; CAP –
Joseph Croskey; DRC – Amy Love-Conner/Mary Buchanan; Grievance – Mary Buchanan/Mark Kilwein; Health & Welfare – Marilyn Howe; Legislative – Jonathan
Touster; Membership – Paul Klenowski; Negotiations – Ray Feroz; Nominations & Elections – YooJin Ha; Social Justice – Amy Conner-Love; Public Affairs/Relations
– Christopher McCarrick; Student Liaison – Naomi Bell O’Neil; Rules & Bylaws – Carey Childers; Mobilization Co-Chairs – Lorie Taylor & Jacqueline Knaust; State
Temporary Faculty Committee – Michael Hissam; State APSCUF Executive Council – Joyce Overly
The President’s Message…
Dear Colleagues,
I hope all is going well with you as we enter the final full month of spring semester classes. We
are all pressing to finish courses, attend end-of-academic year events, and graduate the class of
2018. Thanks for all you do to make Clarion University a happy memory for our students.
There has been a lot going on. H. Fred Walker, Edinboro University president, has just resigned following the March 18th
publication in the Chronical of Higher Education of an article entitled A Tough Talking President Tried to Fix a College. Then
He Came Undone. In this article, intended to be self-serving, he managed to alienate faculty, students and EC Council of
Trustees. Edinboro has named their provost as interim president and a presidential search is on.
Enclosed in this newsletter is a Derrick article, reprinted with permission, entitled Good or bad Management determines
success rate. This was written by local columnist –and teacher- Peter Greene, published on March 1st. The article should be
required reading for all managers. Bottom line: when an organization is in trouble, do not blame the workers, but look at
management.
As you know, the presidential search for Clarion has been continued. SSHE hopes that we will still be able to identify and
recommend excellent candidates for the position within the original timeline. That is ambitious but the search committee is
doing their job with diligence. We will see what happens.
Process Improvement Committees Launching
APSCUF and Management are setting up the special performance-improvement committees that members had a chance to
volunteer for in the Survey Monkey questionnaire sent out in January. These committees are:
Promotion Process
Sabbatical Leave Process
Adjunct Hiring Process
Venango Campus Viability and Programs
CCPS Process
Academic Improvement Plans Process
These committees will have both faculty and management representatives participating. The charge is to look at the current
process, evaluate its effectiveness, and make recommendations for improvement.
(Continued on page 2)
April 2018
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
1
These committees are intended to have stakeholders look at these systems in good faith to determine if there are things we
can do better to make them more effective and efficient and user-friendly. These committees are not intended to negotiate
anything, just to make recommendation(s) -or not. Any recommendation(s) agreed to by the committee members will be
provided to management and the APSCUF Executive Committee to endorse –or not. APSCUF and management will not
make recommendations that violate the contract, but there may be things we can do together to improve these systems
while honoring the CBA.
The one exception to the charge to these committees is the Venango Campus Viability and Programs Committee that will
not only have faculty and management membership, but membership by a member of the Council of Trustees and members
of the Venango Advisory Board. Their charge is more global – to identify a Vision, Mission/Purpose of Venango Campus
keeping in mind how it interfaces with 1) Clarion University as a whole, 2) the local and regional community, and 3) other
educational institutions e.g., Pitt-Titusville and the Northern Regional College. APSCUF recognizes that management has the
right to manage the Venango College Campus and the recommendations from this committee will go to management for
their decision(s). APSCUF will only be involved to the extent that any such decisions affect our members and the CBA.
The plan is that all of the committees will have one organizational meeting in April with a charge to have their
recommendations completed by December 1, 2018. This is ambitious, but the time is always right to make improvements
that will benefit everyone.
Jan is contacting faculty members to confirm their interest and Todd Pfannestiel is contacting management members. In the
very near future we will publicize who has agreed to serve on these various process improvement committees. I have deep
faith that we all want to see these systems work well for the benefit of everyone at Clarion University and if people of
goodwill examine them together we can come up with improvements that will be worth trying. Let’s aim high!
You will be sent the committee member lists once finalized. Thanks in advance to all who volunteered to serve!
In solidarity,
Ray
SPRING 2018 MEETINGS
(Please mark your calendars!)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EC)
(Rhea Conf. Room @ 3:30 pm)
Tuesday, April 17 (Spring Elections)
Tuesday, May 1
SPRING 2018 MEET & DISCUSS
Friday, April 6 – Pre-Meet & Discuss
Friday, April 20 – Meet & Discuss
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (LA)
April 12-14, 2018 (Toftrees, State College)
FACULTY RETIREMENT RECEPTION: The Faculty/Coaches Retirement Reception will be
held on Wednesday, May 2 at 4:00 pm in Moore Hall. Please plan to attend and wish your
retiring colleagues well as they begin this new phase of their lives. Funding for this event is
generously provided by the Office of the President and Clarion APSCUF.
WELCOME New & Returning APSCUF Members!!
April 2018
Helen Baker - Nursing
James Chambers - Finance
Ivory Copeland – Libraries
Adam Romanik – Library Science
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
2
SPRING 2018 GENERAL ELECTIONS
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – Please read
Dear Colleagues,
After much discussion, APSCUF's Nominations and Elections Committee and Faculty Senate have chosen to
make some changes in the processes of the Spring 2018 Faculty Senate Elections and the Spring 2018 General
Elections for APSCUF Offices and Committees and University-wide Contractual Committees.
All ballots will be processed through Survey Monkey. The appropriate ballot(s) will be sent to your
campus e-mail address on Sunday, April 15 at 4:00pm. Note that the Faculty Senate ballot will be
under a separate e-mail and will be sent to those who are eligible to vote.
You must complete and submit your ballot by 4 pm on Tuesday, April 17. At that time, polls for both elections
will be closed.
If you have any questions regarding the process of these elections, please contact YooJin Ha, Chair of the
Nominations & Elections Committee or Jim Lyle, Chair of CCR (Committee on Committees and Rules) of Faculty
Senate / Vice-Chair of Faculty Senate.
In advance, thank you for your participation in these elections.
APSCUF Nominations & Elections Committee: YooJin Ha (Chair), Ellen Foster, Amanda Lockwood, Jane Walsh
& Jesse Haight
And Jim Lyle, Chair, CCR, and Vice-Chair, Faculty Senate
Attention PASSHE Highmark PPO Blue Members:
DON’T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE TO COMPLETE YOUR
PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTHY U!
The participation deadline of the Healthy U wellness program is May 31, 2018. Both you and your
covered spouse/same-sex domestic partner (if applicable) need to accumulate a minimum of 70
Healthy U points each by the deadline of May 31, 2018. There are a wide variety of activities and
programs that individuals can choose from to earn Healthy U points. Everyone is REQUIRED to
complete the Wellness Profile (worth 30 points). If you attain 70 points without completing the
Wellness Profile, you still must complete the Wellness Profile to qualify for the premium incentive. You
can access Healthy U at www.highmarkblueshield.com. Log in with your Highmark user name and
password, and select the “Rewards Program” link to get started. Don’t wait till the last minute to
participate! Deadline is May 31, 2018.
Need More Information or Assistance with Healthy U?
Call Highmark’s Member Services 1-888-745-3212 for general
assistance
Call Highmark’s Technical Support 1-877-298-3918 for website or
login issues
Contact our university’s Human Resources office for Healthy U information and resources
Don’t wait until the last minute to complete your participation requirements! When completed, be sure to print up your
“HOORAY” page for your files. If a problem arises, this is proof of participation.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
3
The new faculty contract for 2018-2019 have arrived!! Please be
looking for your copy in your campus mailbox.
Online Faculty: Your copy has been sent to your home address.
Sabbatical Leave Faculty: Your copy will be in your campus
mailbox when you arrive back on campus.
If MIA, please let Jan know in the APSCUF office.
NOTE: This will be the only copy you will receive. So please
keep this in a safe place.
Special Services for Full Dues-Paying APSCUF Members
All full dues-paying APSCUF members are eligible to use the Special Services program.
Information on these programs (including links and access codes) are available 24/7 to members
who provide the necessary sign-up information for the Members-Only benefits area of the State APSCUF website
at www.apscuf.org .
If you are a member and have any questions about any of these benefits or services, please contact State
APSCUF’s director of membership services, Nancy Koutris, at 800-932-0587, ext. 3021, or email her at
nkoutris@apscuf.org .
For more details on APSCUF’s Special Services program, please see the insert in this newsletter.
Members Only
Register for access to benefits information and other membership material throughout the site.
register now • log in • change password
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
4
APSCUF’s MEMBERS SPECIAL SERVICES
PREFERRED GROUP VEHICLE INSURANCE
If you are a full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF and qualify for insurance under Nationwide’s Affinity, you
may be able to purchase vehicle insurance at a lower cost than your present carrier. If you have not received a Nationwide
quote recently, you may want to check them out again to see if you can save money on your insurance.
HOMEOWNERS/RENTERS INSURANCE
If you are a full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF and qualify for insurance under Nationwide Homeowners,
you may be able to purchase insurance at a lower cost than your present carrier.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS (LOCAL AND STATE)
Each local APSCUF chapter has a scholarship fund and its own regulations governing the disbursement of scholarship
money. State APSCUF will match each local’s funds up to a maximum of $1,000. For more information, contact your local
APSCUF office.
State APSCUF has an annual scholarship program. Information about the scholarship normally is announced in October
with the deadline for application/essay materials being the first Friday in March. The recipient typically announced in
August. Visit the Forms and Benefits page to download a complete packet containing eligibility rules and guidelines or pick
up one from your local APSCUF office.
VEHICLE PRICING PROGRAM (NEW AND USED)
Any full dues-paying member of APSCUF/APSCURF may contact the director for membership services to obtain pricing
information for new and used vehicles. State APSCUF maintains current software from N.A.D.A. The new vehicles
software provides MSRP and invoice prices on almost all new models and factory-installed options. The used vehicle
pricing system provides different levels of pricing such as trade-in, loan, and retail for vehicles based on the year, model,
and some options and mileage.
DISCOUNT MAGAZINE PROGRAM
The Quality School Program (QSP) has been taken over by Great American Opportunities. Pricing and subscription
information is updated on APSCUF’s website in the members-only benefits section. Members can order subscriptions via
mail or online. Each local APSCUF office as well as the state APSCUF office had a supply of the brochures, order forms,
and the instruction sheets.
THEME PARK DISCOUNTS
Seasonal discount tickets for various amusement parks are available in the members-only benefits section. Some of those
amusement parks are: Tickets at Work (Formerly Adventure Club. One Club – nine parks: Adventure Island, Aquatica,
Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa Bay, SeaWorld San Diego, Orlando, San Antonio, Sesame Place, and Water
Country USA), Universal Fan Club, Dorney Park, and the Six Flags/Adventure Parks.
ALAMO AND NATIONAL RENTALS
Alamo and National provide discounts on rates as well as special promotions and coupons. Members that are interested in
this service can check it out in the members-only benefits section. A hard copy of the coupon discount must be printed out
and presented when picking up your vehicle.
WIRELESS PHONE DISCOUNT PROGRAM
APSCUF members can enjoy an 18 percent discount off their current or new Verizon Wireless account. Discount applies to
accounts costing more than $34.99 a month. Members interested in this service can visit the online APSCUF retail store in
the members-only benefits section or contact the director of membership services at State APSCUF.
AT&T offers members a discount. Members must apply online though AT&T. Members who are interested in this service
can check it out in the members-only benefits section.
T-Mobile offers discounts and special promotions. Members who are interested in this service can check it out in the
members-only benefits section.
WORKING ADVANTAGE PROGRAM
For more details, see backside – page 6.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
5
EMBROIDERED APSCUF GARMENTS
Want to expand your APSCUF wardrobe? Choose from dozens of men‘s, women‘s, and unisex
styles that can be embroidered with the APSCUF logo at TheUnionShop.org, a union-memberowned site. To order the APSCUF logo embroidered on the left or right chest area of a garment:
Select the “Choose an Optional … Logo.”
Select “Left/Right Chest or Sleeve Logos.”
Select “Unions,” then APSCUF.
You’ll have the option to select black or white thread, with or without “Faculty & Coaches” text.
Embroidery is not available on all items. Some items that can be embroidered are U.S.- but not union-made. We encourage
you to be mindful of this when shopping (by reading product descriptions) and to purchase only union-made items.
Direct questions about garments to The Union Shop. APSCUF does not receive proceeds or profits from these items, nor
does it play any role in the manufacturing, production, shipping, or customer-support process. We made our logo available
so members would have more options for colors, sizes, and styles of APSCUF-branded clothing. The site offers a discount
for active-duty and disabled U.S. veterans.
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
6
April, 2016
www.apscuf.org/universities/clarion
7
Media of