Full sabbatical option Sample Clauses

Full sabbatical option. At the end of six (6) years of service from the initial date of full-time employment or six (6) years of service from the termination date of a previous sabbatical leave, a Faculty member is eligible for a full sabbatical. A full sabbatical may be granted
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Full sabbatical option. At the end of six years of service from the initial date of full-time employment or six years of service from the termination date of a previous sabbatical leave, a tenured member of the Faculty is eligible to apply for either a half-year leave (4.5 months on nine-month or eleven-month appointment, or 6 months on a twelve-month appointment) at full pay or a calendar year leave at half pay. A calendar year is considered to run from the beginning of the fall or spring semester to the beginning of the following fall or spring semester, respectively; or from the end of the fall or spring semester to the end of the following fall or spring semester respectively; or for a 12 month period, generally but not necessarily commencing on 1 July and concluding on 30 June of the following year.

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