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If a faculty member retires under the new plan, are there any limitations on post-retirement teaching?

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If a faculty member retires under the new plan, are there any limitations on post-retirement teaching?

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Post-retirement teaching is determined by the department chair in consultation with the dean of the faculty, based on departmental needs and constraints. Post-retirement teaching is normally limited to one course a year up to an overall maximum over the entire retirement of three courses. When an emeritus faculty member engages in post-retirement teaching, they are paid at the Lecturer with the rank of Professor rate and during the term they teach they will hold the title of Lecturer with the rank of Professor in addition to their emeritus professor title.

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