5.14.7 Vacation Leave
Revised: October 1, 2012; October 1, 2017; October 1, 2020
Full Time Employees
Permanent full-time employees, except contracted and appointed instructional personnel, accrue vacation leave on an annual basis. Vacation leave allowances are based on years of aggregate service in college and/or state employment. The following schedule applies:
Vacation Hours Earned Per Years of Service
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Vacation leave may be accumulated, but no more than thirty (30) days, or (240 hours), may be carried over into the new fiscal year which begins on July 1.
Part-Time and Temporary Employees
Part-time and temporary employees do not earn vacation.
Leave and Request Records
Requests for vacation leave will be submitted for prior approval to the appropriate administrator using the TimeClock Leave Request form located on the college website or on college employee computers. Such requests should be submitted a month in advance whenever possible.
Vacation leave will be granted at the discretion of the College. Every effort will be made to accommodate the employee’s request for vacation leave so long as this leave does not disrupt the necessary operations of the College. Such leave will be recorded on a monthly basis beginning with the date of employment.
When an employee subject to the vacation leave policy plans to terminate employment with the College, he/she should confer with his/her supervisor to determine a mutually satisfactory date. If the employee requests tenure leave, a reasonable effort will be made by the College to do so. The College will pay up to 240 hours (30 days) accrued vacation leave for employees leaving the college.
Credit for accrued vacation leave from another institution will not be accepted, unless approved in writing by the President, when a new employee joins the College. As of January 1, 1990, it will, however, credit the new employee with years of service at another state institution.
Instructional personnel do not accrue vacation leave. They are expected to be available for work whenever the college is in session and to utilize the breaks between academic semesters and established holidays for vacation. However, instructional employees must accept the requirement for a few days of preparatory work at the beginning of the academic year and before each semester and the need for limited administrative work after the close of each semester. However, Workforce Continuing Education instructors are governed by the staff leave policy.
Requests for sick leave will be submitted in writing and, if possible, in advance to the appropriate department chairman or administrator. If this situation is impractical, a confirming statement will be made to the appropriate official. The Chief Operating Officer will maintain all vacation and sick leave records. Hours over 240 on June 30 will rollover to the employee’s sick leave.