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TFBP includes 6 benefit categories:
- Health care insurance
- Dental care insurance
- Vision
- Life insurance
- Dependent care assistance
- Medical spending account
Trinity University contributes a set amount for each employee toward the cost of these benefits. This amount is anticipated to increase by about the same percentage as the average salary increases each year. Part-time employees working 30 hours a week or more will receive the same percent of the amount as their work time relates to a 40-hour week. Any unused University contribution is forfeited. Part-time faculty and temporary staff employees are not eligible for benefits, unless qualified under the ACA.
TFBP allows University employees, who so elect, to pay their portion of the listed fringe benefits with pre-tax dollars.
Employees hired after June 1st will receive a proportionate share of the set amount based upon the number of pay periods remaining in the fiscal year.
Any full-time employee who retires at the age of 55 or later and who has 10 or more years of service, or who retires at the age of 65 or later and who has 5 or more years of service, may be entitled to continue to participate in the group health insurance plan until their 65th birthday. For more specific information regarding coverage for retirees and eligible spouses, please refer to the current plan document.
Further information and election forms are available in the Office of Human Resources. Please reference the plan documents for more detailed information about the above plans.
- Checks may be cashed in Student Financial Services between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday (except during semester registrations).
- Personal checks cannot exceed $50.00 and are limited to one per day. Payroll checks cannot exceed $175.00.
- Valid, current identification card is required.
- Two-party checks require the approval of the Director of Student Accounts.
- A $25.00 charge will be assessed for any returned check.
- Check cashing privileges will be denied permanently after three insufficient fund checks.
- Upon employee termination, check cashing privileges will be denied.
The Office of Human Resources distributes faculty and exempt staff salary checks on the 25th day of each month. The non-exempt staff salary checks are distributed by the Office of Human Resources bi-weekly on Fridays.
Faculty members and exempt staff on a 12-month contract will receive 12 equal monthly installments. Faculty on 9-month contracts receive 9 equal monthly installments beginning September 25 and continuing through May 25. An option available to faculty on 9-month contracts permits the faculty member to receive the 9-month salary in 12 equal monthly installments beginning September 25 and continuing through August 25.
Faculty teaching during the Summer Session are paid accordingly in the summer.
Faculty receiving faculty development funds in the summer are paid accordingly in the summer months.
Whenever a designated payday (the 25th day of the month or another payday as specified above) falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, paychecks will be available on the preceding working day.
- Continuation of library privileges, including online access to Library databases, Interlibrary Loan, and electronic books and media.
- Retention of faculty listing and web pages on the Trinity University website for the department and any interdisciplinary programs involved.
- Free parking on campus, provided the annual registration procedure is completed.
- Discount for bookstore purchases on the same level as active employees.
- Discount for tickets to athletic playoffs and theater and cultural events on the same level as active employees.
- Check cashing privileges.
- Use of University recreational facilities.
- Dining privileges.
- University Club membership privileges as determined by the University Club Committee.
- Invitations to University social functions such as parties.
- Tuition remission of 100% for one undergraduate or graduate course each semester. Graduate tuition remission is a taxable benefit.
- Tuition remission scholarships for dependent children pursuing undergraduate degrees. (This benefit is subject to the University’s Tuition Remission Policy and all applicable regulations mandated by the Internal Revenue Code.)
- Access to the Tuition Exchange Program for dependent children. (This benefit is subject to the University’s Tuition Exchange Policy and all applicable regulations mandated by the Internal Revenue Code.)
- Participation in the University’s group health insurance plan until age 65, provided eligibility requirements are met.
- Use of mailing address at Trinity University.
- Administration of grants by the University.
- Laboratory privileges if engaged in sponsored research under University administration.
- Departmental secretarial assistance for professional purposes as approved by the Department Chair.
- Use departmental stationary and postage for professional purposes as the Department Chair approves.
- Participation in convocations and academic processions.
- Receipt of University publications and announcements.
- All retired faculty will be added to the Trinity University retiree listserv, with the option to unsubscribe if desired.
- Retired faculty may retain their Trinity e-mail account.
Revision Management
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v2.0 | 8/1/2023 10:11 AM | Pamela Mota |
v1.0 | 8/15/2019 12:08 PM | Kelleebeth Cantu |
Vice President Approval:
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Gary Logan | Vice President for Finance & Administration |