Phased Retirement
Tenured or tenure-track faculty members may request to work 50% time for a maximum of three years. This option does not include a final semester free from teaching, but the university continues to pay retirement and insurance plan contributions for someone on a 50% phased retirement as if the faculty member was working at 100%.
Faculty member should notify department chair via Word document approximately one year before the planned retirement date (please refer to process outlined below).
Process
Faculty member discusses intent to separate with department, program or center chair or director.
Faculty member submits request for retirement in a Word document to the department chair/director.
The chair/director forwards the request for retirement document to CAS Faculty Affairs (CAS-Faculty@colorado.edu)
CAS Faculty Affairs submits a form to the unit, dean and the Office of Faculty Affairs* (OFA) (if applicable) for signatures with a copy to the Graduate School or the Research and Innovation Office if applicable, Human Resources Service Center and Department Coordinator.
* Office of Faculty Affairs will create the retirement agreement for OFA-overseen faculty members.
Nine-month faculty, which includes most tenure or tenure-track faculty and instructors, are not paid for any portion of unused sick leave remaining at retirement and do not accrue vacation time.
Faculty on 9-Pay-12 Appointments
Prior to the academic year of retirement, nine-month faculty that previously chose to be paid over 12-months should consider whether they want to change the method of salary disbursement.
The form to change from 9-pay-12 (being paid over twelve months) to 9-pay-9 (being paid over 9 months) must be submitted to the campus Human Resources Service Center by June 30 for any upcoming academic year. Faculty continuing to be paid over 12-months will receive a lump-sum payout on the final date of employment, which might result in a higher dollar amount being withheld from the payout. Faculty may wish to consult a tax professional regarding income tax implication.
Reviewed 25 January 2024