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8.14.2 University Services of Benefit to Emeriti

  1. Listing of Emeriti in the General Catalog.
  2. Listing in the University Telephone Directory.
  3. Access to library and basic computer services.
  4. Complimentary parking on the Stockton campus.
  5. Use of sports facilities the same as full-time faculty and use of fitness facilities at a reduced rate.
  6. Discounts for athletic and cultural event, bookstore purchases, dental services at Dental school, etc., the same as full-time faculty.
  7. Professionally relevant mail forwarded to Emeriti professors by appropriate offices.
  8. Mailing of University publications by the Office of University Relations and Marketing to Emeriti who request them.
  9. Eligibility as paid replacements for professors on leave or temporarily incapacitated by illness or accident, or to fill temporary teaching vacancies. Emeriti professors may also offer, by arrangement with the appropriate dean, courses in the Lifelong Learning Program.
  10. Access to office supplies and mailing privileges that are within reason and in keeping with the budgetary constraints of the department or school, and for the purpose of on-going professional and academic work.
  11. Remission of tuition and fees for courses taken for academic credit on Stockton campus. Reduction of fees for extension courses the same as full-time faculty. Regular fees remain in effect for other Lifelong Learning and Applied Music courses.
  12. Eligibility for continuation of medical/dental benefits on a self-pay basis, provided the Society member is 55 years of age or older with at least 10 years of University service. Individuals should confer with the Director of Human Resources.

    Should a member of the Society participating in the University health benefits program die, a spouse may self-pay for health benefits for an unlimited period. Children would be considered based on eligibility requirements. 
     
  13. Continued eligibility for the tuition remission program for eligible children, provided the Society member is 55 years of age or older, with at least 20 years of University service.
  14. Inclusion in the University Bulletin and other University publications of notable activities and achievements by Emeriti.
  15. Issuance of an identification card (“gold card”) to Emeriti Society members.
  16. Recognition of new Emeriti at commencement exercises.
  17. Notification to all University personnel as to the status of Emeriti by publication in the appropriate University manuals and bulletins.
  18. Budgetary support for expenses of the Emeriti Society.