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Part-Time Appointment/ Service Periods vs. |
SERVICE PERIODS VS. PAY PERIODS Academic appointees who have academic-year appointments are required to serve for 9 months from the beginning of the fall term through the end of the spring term. They are normally paid over 12 months. Consequently, the months in which they receive payment do not correspond to their service periods. The pay periods for academic-year appointees paid on a 12-month basis are as follows:
The discrepancy between the service period and the pay period can lead
to problems when an academic appointee paid on an academic year basis
(9/12) resigns in mid-quarter (mid-semester) or at the end of the quarter,
or goes on a leave without pay for part of the academic year. Pay must
correspond to the portion of the quarter or the portion of the year that
is actually worked. For example, a faculty member who resigns effective
the end of the fall quarter would be entitled to paychecks on August 1,
September 1, October 1, and November 1, but not on December 1 or thereafter.
In the event that the December 1 or later check is received or benefits
are used during a non-covered period, funds must be reimbursed. Faculty
members leaving during the course of a quarter (semester) are paid an
amount that is prorated through the portion (the number of days) of the
quarter (semester) that they have worked. Employees should contact the
Benefits Office as early as possible to determine what effect the leave
or resignation will have on their health and welfare and retirement benefits. |
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