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Time Off & Leaves: Vacation

Applies to: Full-time staff

Purpose: To provide full-time employees with time off

Policy Owner: Human Resources

Revision Dates: April 2021

Last Reviewed: April 2021

Policy

St. Norbert provides full-time employees with paid vacation time to support rest, rejuvenation and a healthy and productive work environment.

Vacation is a paid time off (PTO) benefit and must be earned before it can be used.

The amount of vacation time you earn is based upon your job classification (exempt or nonexempt) and your number of continuous years of full-time service, per the charts below.

Exempt (Salaried) Staff Vacation Accrual

Years of Service Account Accrual
Less than 5 21 days (6.47 hours/pay period)
At least 5, but less than 10 23 days (7.08 hours/pay period)
10 or more 25 days (7.70 hours/pay period)


Nonexempt (Hourly) Staff Vacation Accrual

Years of Service Account Accrual
Less than 5 15 days (4.62 hours/pay period)
At least 5, but less than 11 18 days (5.54 hours/pay period)
At least 11, but less than 15 21 days (6.47 hours/pay period)
15 or more 25 days (7.70 hours/pay period)


A few points to note about vacation time:

  • The college calculates accrued vacation based on both your regular hours worked and any vacation or PTO hours you used in each pay period.
  • You may accrue up to 125 percent of your annual vacation allotment. Once you reach 125 percent, you stop accruing hours.
  • If you are receiving long- or short-term disability payments, or are on an unpaid leave, you don’t accrue vacation time.
  • If you miss work, the college, at its discretion, may assign that time as vacation time.
  • All of your vacation time must be approved and scheduled in advance by your supervisor. Supervisors are expected to honor employee vacation requests to the degree it’s possible to do so while managing college operations.
  • The college does not pay out any personal PTO balances. However, if you terminate your employment with the college, your final paycheck will include a lump-sum payment for any accrued and unused vacation, provided you give the college appropriate notice of your departure, return all college property and pay any amounts owed to the college. If the college discharges you for violating college policies, you will be ineligible for a vacation payout.
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