Determining FRIP Status
Faculty who have taken advantage of the Faculty Retirement Incentive Program are subject to limits on their availability to be recalled to active duty. Those limits depend on which version of FRIP they retired under.
There are two questions to ask an emeritus faculty member who wishes to be recalled:
- Did you retire under FRIP?
- If the answer is "No", process a regular (non-FRIP) recall.
- If the answer is "Yes", ask the next question:
- Which "version" of FRIP did you retire under - Old, Transitional, or New?
(If the faculty member does not know the answer to this question, ask for the date of their retirement instead.) Use the following chart to determine whether further recalls are possible:
If your faculty member... | FRIP Version | Their recall availability is... |
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Retired after 3/15/10 (and/or anounced retirement after 8/31/09) |
"New" |
Initial recall is for one year (ages 68-71) or two years (ages 63-67) at 50% FTE. No further recalls allowed except under extraordinary circumstances; contact Ellen Waxman for information. |
Retired on or before 3/15/10 and announced retirement 1/1/09 - 8/31/09 | "Transitional" | No recall except under extraordinary circumstances; contact Ellen Waxman for information. |
Retired before 2009 | "Old" | Non-FRIP recall. No limits on number of subsequent recalls. |
If you have further questions about FRIP and your faculty member, please contact the Office of Academic Affairs.