
MANAGEMENT
The Faculty Early Retirement Program (FERP) is a program that provides participants to transition from full-time instructional, librarian, or counselor faculty unit employee assignments into post-retirement. This program allows a faculty member to work either one semester (fall or spring), or 50% of their pre-retirement FTE for the Academic Year.
Tenured faculty unit employees must meet required minimum age for a normal retirement as defined by CalPERS (currently 55, 60 or 62 dependent upon date of hire). Only Instructional Faculty, Librarians, and Student Service Professional-Academic Related classifications may participate in FERP.
Faculty participating in FERP are entitled to five years of consecutive employment.
Faculty must notify the Office of Faculty Affairs, 180 days before the first day of the academic year they plan on enrolling in FERP.
Participants in FERP must follow guidelines in place determined by the CBA and CalPERS.
FERP employment shall be at same rank, and salary level of the participant in the academic or fiscal year immediately prior to retirement. Salary will be prorated for time base.
Term: | Pay Schedule: |
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Teaching in the fall only: |
At the end of September, October, November, December, January, and February. |
Teaching in the spring only: |
At the end of February, March, April, May, June, July. |
Teaching throughout the academic year: |
At the end of September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August. |
A FERP participant shall be granted one leave of absence without pay for personal illness.
FERP participants may only have one state side appointment. Additional appointment may be assigned through non-CalPERS activities (i.e. UCORP, auxiliaries).
Yes – please contact Faculty Affairs for proper procedure.
Yes – please contact Faculty Affairs for proper procedure.
Reduced time base may effect benefits. Please refer to current CBA on eligibility of enhanced dental and vision.
Yes – Please contact Faculty Affairs for proper procedure.
FERP participants receive primary benefits through CalPERS. Please refer to current CBA or contact Faculty Affairs regarding increased benefits level while participantin in FERP.
At the end of FERP, the faculty member is no longer entitled to employment. They may be hired as a lecturer or temporary faculty unit member.
Yes – you may come back to teach at a lecturer. Salary range and classification will be based on advertised position.