Retired Faculty definition
Examples of Retired Faculty in a sentence
Each retired faculty member may receive a Retired Faculty Photo ID card upon request and payment of the $10 processing fee, and shall have the right to participate in academic processions and convocations.
Retired Faculty and Staff, Alumni, any External Affiliates are not part of this agreement.
Retired Faculty and Staff, Alumni and External Affiliates are not part of this SLA.
Retired Faculty and their income tax dependents shall be eligible for one half tuition waivers at College of DuPage.
Faculty retired from the College may be reemployed pursuant to the “Rehired Retired Faculty Program”.
Hired on or after July 1, 1994 13.4 Post July 1, 1988 Coverage 13.4 Medical Insurance for Retired Faculty Employees Hired after July 1, 1988 13.4 Post November 27, 1984 Coverage 13.4 Medical Insurance for Retired Fac.
Spouses and Dependent Children of Regular or Retired Faculty and Staff Employees Whose Period of Employment Began Before January 1, 1990.
Both parties agree that seven (7) types of appointment shall exist at the College: Probationary, Permanent Establishment, Continuous Employment, Contractual, Limited Term/Temporary, Re-Employment of Retired Faculty and Part-Time.
Tuition remission is extended to the spouses and dependent children of all USM Regular and Retired Faculty, and Staff employees, on an equitable basis, subject to the restrictions in this policy (see section IV.
Effective July 1, 1990, all spouses and dependent children of Regular or Retired Faculty and Staff whose appointment was made or whose contractual arrangements were completed before January 1, 1990, may register for courses at any of the institutions of the USM, with 100% tuition remitted at both the undergraduate and graduate level, subject to the restrictions in this policy.