CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO
RETIREMENT DESIGNATION
FOR
ADMINISTRATORS
RECOMMENDED BY ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL:
March 3, 2003
APPROVED BY ALBERT K. KARNIG, PRESIDENT:
March 13, 2003
FOR INTERPRETATION OF THIS PROCESS, PLEASE CONTACT:
Director of Human Resources,
909-880-5138
BACKGROUND
California State University, San Bernardino, has a distinguished
record of providing academic excellence to the Inland Empire region. This
has been made possible by the combined efforts of dedicated faculty, staff, and
administrators.
Individuals who retire receive special recognition at a year-end
luncheon and a CSUSB commemorative item such as a plaque or clock.
Employees who retire from the University also have various opportunities to
remain connected to the University through events and celebrations.
Retired faculty may receive the designation "Emeritus."
PROPOSAL
Retired administrators who do not have academic retreat rights
may receive the designation of "[administrative position title] Emeritus,"
according to the following criteria:
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A minimum of twenty (20) continuous years of service at
California State University, San Bernardino, immediately preceding the date
of retirement, exclusive of any other service in the CSU or any other state
agency, including a minimum of five (5) years of service immediately
preceding retirement at the level of Administrator III or IV.
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An annual performance rating of "Very Good" or
"Excellent" in the two years immediately preceding retirement.
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The direct, immediate MPP supervisor or the division vice
president may originate a recommendation for the designation of "[administrative
position
title] Emeritus," e.g., "Director of Public Safety
Emeritus," "Vice President for Administration and Finance
Emeritus," etc. Recommendations not originating with a division
vice president must be approved by the division vice president.
Approval by the President is required before the designation may be
made. Recommendations may also be initiated by the President and
approved with the concurrence of Vice President's Council.
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