Career-line and Tenure-line Faculty at the University of Utah are eligible for various types of leaves and other benefits. Processes to request a leave of absence are specific to the type of leave:
Faculty Leaves of Absence
The University’s policy governing the terms and conditions of faculty sabbatical leaves, academic leaves, and administrative leaves and temporary releases from duty is Policy 6-314.
Temporary leaves of absence for reasons of disability, military service and training, political candidacy, election to public office, service as a juror or witness, and for special personal reasons, are governed by Policy 5-200 and 5-201.
Faculty
Sabbaticals
Sabbatical Leaves are granted to tenured faculty members only for purposes that will improve the ability of the recipient to discharge effectively their teaching, research, or service obligations to the university, including:
1. Research and writing in the recipient’s field of specialization
2. Regular attendance at classes or laboratories of a university or institution of higher learning
3. Pursuance of an advanced degree in the recipient’s field of specialization
4. Other specifically defined purposes which would clearly further the objectives of the sabbatical leave plan
Expand the box below for information about the process and to access the most current sabbatical application forms:
AY2023-24 Sabbatical Process:
Step 1: Faculty applicants complete the AY2023-24 Sabbatical Leave Application and submit the form to their department chair.*
Step 2: Department chairs review the submitted applications and forward them (along with their ranking and brief explanation of support) to the dean of the college.
Step 3: Each college dean reviews the applications and forwards them (along with their own ranking and brief explanation of support) to the Office for Faculty by December 2, 2022.
Note that department chairs and deans might create earlier internal deadlines for faculty applicants in order to meet the final deadline. Faculty applicants should be cognizant of and meet any internal deadlines.
Step 4: Faculty members who have been awarded a sabbatical will be notified.
Step 5: A faculty member who is awarded a sabbatical completes an AY2023-24 Awarded Sabbatical Compensation Summary and submits the completed form to their department by May 31, 2023.
Step 6: Prior to the start of the 2023-24 fiscal year, Departments submit two separate ePAFs: (1) to adjust the leave status and (2) to adjust the salary and FTE change for the faculty member.
Step 7: Within 90 days of the conclusion of the sabbatical, the faculty member submits a report to both the college dean and the Office for Faculty highlighting the activities they have conducted during their sabbatical leave and the extent to which the purposes of the leave were met.
Note that faculty members on sabbatical receive a salary reduction for the full academic year in which the sabbatical occurs.
*Applications by faculty members holding appointments in more than one department or college “shall be submitted to and be the subject of a recommendation from each cognizant chairperson, dean, and vice president.” (see Policy 6-314)
Click here to access the AY2023-24 Sabbatical Application Forms
Faculty Retirements
The HR Benefits Office should be notified by the department head at least 90 days prior to an individual's proposed retirement date in order to facilitate initiation of retirement plan benefit payments and other arrangements relating to retired status.
At least 90 days prior to the proposed retirement date, the department head should notify the HR Benefits Office to facilitate initiation of retirement plan benefit payments and other arrangements relating to retired status.
We encourage Chairs and Deans who are interested in various retirement programs for their faculty to reach out to the AVP for Faculty.
Individual faculty members may reach out to the Benefits Office for counseling regarding retirement, social security, Medicare, and continuation or conversion of insurance coverage. Faculty members interested in retirement should speak to an HR Representative early in the process, so as to avoid any potential complications with their transition into retirement.
HR Representative for Faculty Retirements:
retiree@utah.edu
**Departments should not initiate Retirement ePAFs –the HR Retirements Team will collect the required information/paperwork and initiate the Retirement ePAF.**
- Faculty members interested in retirement should speak to an HR Representative as early as possible in the process
- Find out more about Retiree Benefits here
Emeritus Status
- Emeritus Faculty Appointment Procedure information can be found here – to be updated soon!
- Click here to find the Emeritus Faculty Appointment Request Form – to be updated soon!
- Specific Benefits for Emeritus Faculty are enumerated in Policy 5-112
Faculty Unpaid Leave of Absence
Faculty members, including academic librarians, may be entitled to a leave without pay for up to twelve (12) weeks under the Family Medical Leave Act. Faculty members may also request a special leave of absence without pay for periods up to one academic calendar year.
Part-time Status for Tenure-line Faculty
The University permits tenure-line faculty positions to be less than full-time in appropriate specific circumstances -- where part-time status both (1) accommodates the needs of the individual faculty member (such as family care responsibilities or other similarly important personal needs), and (2) serves the institutional needs of the University.
Find the Part-Time Status MOU Template here
Click here to find the AY2023-24 Awarded Sabbatical Compensation Summary
Submit this document to your department prior to May 31, 2023. This will allow your department to set up your pay reduction properly.
Faculty Partial Paid Leave of Absence
Faculty members, including academic librarians, may request a partial leave of absence entailing release from a portion of normal full time duties, with a corresponding reduction in regular full-time salary.
A request for partial leave of absence with partial pay should be submitted and reviewed for possible final approval using the form below:
FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act)
An eligible employee may take leave under the FMLA to care for a Parent, Child, Spouse, and/or the employee’s Domestic Partner.
To access FMLA, a faculty member should apply through Human Resources, in conjunction with submitting the appropriate Faculty Leave Request Materials available on this page.
Find more information about the FMLA process through Human Resources, here
Click here to find the AY2023-24 Sabbatical Leave Application
Please submit this application to your department/college, according to your college's sabbatical procedures. The dean of each college must submit all of the college's sabbatical applications to the Office for Faculty prior to December 2, 2022.
Tenure-line Faculty Parental Leave
The University provides faculty parental benefits (paid parental leaves of absence, and extensions of the pre-tenure probationary period) for the birth or adoption of children by Tenure-line faculty, including academic librarians.
Tenure-line Faculty Parental Leave Request Form: PDF
For Information on School of Medicine Faculty Parental Leave, click here
Temporary Release from Duty
A temporary release from regular duty may be granted by the president of the university to any university officer or employee upon such conditions as the president determines are in the best interest of the university.
Early Retirement
- Early Retirement Incentive Program Policy 5-306
- Find out more about Retiree Benefits here
Administrative Leave
University Administrators with faculty appointments may be eligible for Administrative Leave at the conclusion of their term of service.
Upon successful completion of three years of administrative service, faculty administrators will be eligible for one semester of paid administrative leave. After five years, faculty administrators will be eligible for two semesters of administrative leave. Under University Policy, an administrator who takes administrative leave is not eligible for a sabbatical until the individual has accumulated six years of service after the administrative leave.
Information regarding administrative leave is outlined in the SVPAA Guideline - Appointments of Faculty to Administrative Positions and University Policy 5-202
To request an Administrative Leave at the end of your service term, please submit a Leave Request: Word or PDF
Phased Retirement
- Phased Retirement Program Policy 5-309
- Guide for Phased Retirement
- Find out more about Retiree Benefits here
Career-line Faculty Parental Leave
The University provides faculty parental benefits (paid parental leaves of absence and extensions of formal reviews) for the birth or adoption of children by Career-line faculty, including academic librarians.
Career-line Faculty Parental Leave Request Form: PDF
For Information on School of Medicine Faculty Parental Leave, click here