FACULTY REMUNERATION SCHEDULE Sample Clauses

FACULTY REMUNERATION SCHEDULE. Faculty Members shall be paid on a biweekly basis and may elect to have their salaries allocated over 20 pay periods or 26 pay periods except when by mutual agreement some other alternative is more appropriate. Arrangements shall be made through the Office of Human Resources prior to the first pay period. Once this election is made it may not be changed within the appointment year. The Faculty Salary Schedule has five ranges and is based on a two-semester academic year. The Faculty Salary Schedule is calculated from a base salary applied to a matrix composed of index factors for experience and ranges. The index factor and maximum number of experience factor steps for each range is included in Section F 2.1, DEFINITION OF RANGES, in this Contractual Agreement. The following table lists each experience factor and its index. Experience Factor Indexes College of DuPage: Experience Factor INDEX FY 08 1 1.00 2 1.05 3 1.10 4 1.16 5 1.22 6 1.28 7 1.34 8 1.40 9 1.45 10 1.50 11 1.55 12 1.60 13 1.65 14 1.70 15 1.75 16 1.80 17 1.85 18 1.90 19 1.95 20 2.00 The minimum placement for newly hired Faculty will be Step 3. Salary Schedules as follows: College of DuPage STEP Range A B C D E Experience ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Factor Index 1.00 1.08 1.16 1.26 1.36 1 1.00 41428 44742 48056 52199 56342 2 1.05 43499 46979 50459 54809 59159 3 1.10 45571 49216 52862 57419 61976 4 1.16 48056 51901 55746 60551 65357 5 1.22 50542 54586 58629 63683 68737 6 1.28 53028 57270 61512 66815 72118 7 1.34 55514 59955 64396 69947 75498 8 1.40 57999 62639 67279 73079 78879 9 1.45 60071 64876 69682 75689 81696 10 1.50 62142 67113 72085 78299 84513 11 1.55 64213 69350 74488 80909 87330 12 1.60 66285 71588 76890 83519 90147 13 1.65 68356 73825 79293 86129 92964 14 1.70 76062 81696 88739 95782 15 1.75 78299 84099 91349 98599 16 1.80 86502 93959 101416 17 1.85 96569 104233 18 1.90 107050 19 1.95 109867 20 2.00 112684 College of DuPage STEP Range A B C D E Experience ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Factor Index 1.00 1.08 1.16 1.26 1.36 1 1.00 42671 46085 49498 53765 58033 2 1.05 44805 48389 51973 56454 60934 3 1.10 46938 50693 54448 59142 63836 4 1.16 49498 53458 57418 62368 67318 5 1.22 52059 56223 60388 65594 70800 6 1.28 54619 58988 63358 68820 74282 7 1.34 57179 61753 66328 72046 77764 8 1.40 59739 64519 69298 75272 81246 9 1.45 61873 66823 71773 77960 84147 10 1.50 64007 69127 74248 80648 87049 11 1.55 66140 71431 76722 83336 89950 12 1.60 68274 73735 79197 86025 92852 13 1.65 70407 76040 8167...
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