The University of West Alabama

Employment
Faculty/Staff Meal Tickets Flexible Benefits Plan
Direct Deposit of Payroll VALIC
Conseco Variable Jefferson Pilot Financial
The Retirement Systems 
of Alabama
Faculty Staff Sick Leave 
Donation Program
Flexible Compensation Family Status Change Form
   

Printed Benefits Brochure

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL BENEFITS

Computer Access

The Office of Information Systems is located in Webb Hall. This department provides administrative systems for processing of University related data, academic systems for access by faculty, staff, and students, support for the University computer network, as well as University-wide access to the Internet. Information Systems has six distinct functions: 1) Planning, 2) Equipment Setup, 3) Analyst and Programming Services, 4) Equipment Maintenance, 5) Operations, and 6) Networking. The I/S department maintains network servers to provide users with individual accounts necessary to access Internet resources. Any faculty or staff member who wishes network access must complete a request form in the Office of Information Systems. Any registered student who wishes network access must visit www.uwa.edu/myaccount to set up their username and password. Faculty, staff, and students are provided with web portal accounts that include TigerNet email, Blackboard, and WebAdvisor. Network accounts are removed upon termination of employment (faculty and staff) or enrollment (students). More detailed information on computer services can be found at the Information Systems web site http://infosys.uwa.edu.

Leave and Financial Assistance for
Professional Development/Research

The University of West Alabama encourages scholarship in the form of research and creative activity among its faculty, understanding that such activity generally enhances the performance of the faculty member in the classroom as well as the faculty member’s overall contribution to the University.
Thus, the University strives, within the constraints of budget and program demands, to provide time and financial assistance for professional development/research activities by faculty and staff.
Release time, as well as financial support, is available in specific situations for faculty and staff.
Each academic area has modest funding budgeted for professional development. In addition, grant awards of up to $1,000 annually are available through the University Research Grants Program for approved research projects.
The University also provides a Sabbatical Program to facilitate scholarly and creative activities. Details about eligibility and application procedures can be found in the Sabbatical Policy in the Handbook
for Faculty and Professional Staff.
Other forms of professional leave, such as reduced teaching loads, are also available. Requests for such must be approved by the chairperson, the dean of the college, and the Provost.

The Julia Tutwiler Library

The Library offers the following:

  1. Provides a fully automated library environment.
  2. Provides orientation for new faculty and staff.
  3. Allows faculty and staff to check out books for one semester, with renewal for two additional semesters.
  4. Provides full image/full text delivery to articles in over 4,000 newspapers and journals.
  5. Provides over thirty subscription databases.
  6. Provides a wide range of reference services online and CD Rom.

Livingston Press

The Livingston Press of the University of West  Alabama currently publishes ten books annually, usually works of fiction and local history. As a service to faculty and staff it will provide information concerning copyright procedures, potential publishers, and similar matters. It will also consult with University faculty and staff who have written publishable works in any field. Livingston Press publications are available to University faculty and staff for half price. For more information, contact the Director of the Livingston Press.

Institutional Effectiveness

The Office of Institutional Effectiveness provides the following services:

  1. Collects, analyzes, and reports data for administration, faculty, and staff.
  2. Coordinates college-wide assessment activities to support strategic planning.

Office of Sponsored Programs

The Office of Sponsored Programs is located in the Media Center in Bibb Graves Hall. The Office is service oriented, providing assistance in developing funding sources for programmatic and research ideas. The mission is to support the faculty, administration, and staff with all phases of the external funding process. Services offered to the faculty include the following:

  1. Researching and locating funding opportunities.
  2. Creating and developing programmatic and research ideas.
  3. Developing teams, intra- and cross-discipline.
  4. Development of community resources and partnerships.
  5. Hands-on assistance in developing grant applications.
  6. Assistance in the electronic submission process.
  7. Conducting grant writing workshops.
  8. Negotiating grant awards.
  9. Assistance in grant management.
  10. Maintaining university and area demographics.
  11. Serving as the UWA center for grant applications.

ATHLETIC AND RECREATIONAL BENEFITS

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine Services

The Athletic Training/Sports Medicine staff and the Athletic Training Room are available as a service to the faculty and staff. Services include treatment, rehabilitation, and education. These services exist primarily for the varsity athletic program, but are available upon request to the University community. There is generally no charge for these services unless supplies and equipment are used. Faculty/staff desiring the use of these services should make arrangements with the Director of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine located in the James P. Homer Fieldhouse.

Campus Activities Board

Faculty/staff members are admitted for free to all lectures, dances and other special events sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), with the exception of major concerts. Children of faculty/staff members are admitted to CAB events (except major concerts) for free, if accompanied by the faculty/staff member. Faculty/staff members and their children are admitted to major concerts that are presented by CAB for half price. The tickets must be purchased by 12:00 noon on the day of the concert at the Office of Student Affairs.

City of Livingston Recreational Program

The City of Livingston sponsors a year-round recreation program that is available to the faculty/staff and their families. This program involves the use of the Jaycee Park. Included, but not limited to, are youth basketball and baseball leagues and adult basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball leagues, and swimming activities. For further information, contact the Director of Parks and Recreation at the City Hall in Livingston.

Gymnasiums

Gymnasiums in Pruitt and Foust Halls may be used by faculty/staff when the facilities are available. For Pruitt Hall, contact the Director of Athletics and the Chairperson for Physical Education and Athletic Training. For Foust Hall, contact the Director of Student Activities.

Jogging/Hiking/Nature Trails

There are several jogging and nature trails around the campus. All are available to the University employees at no charge. The trails are located primarily in the Lake LU area and around the “Loop Road.”

Lake LU and Picnic Area

At Lake LU, fishing is available without charge to faculty and staff upon presentation of a UWA identification card and a valid Alabama fishing license, according to the specified schedule for Lake operations. Dependents may also obtain a Lake pass in the Financial Affairs Office, Webb Hall, Room 203. Picnicking facilities, including pavilions, are also available. A faculty/staff family may host one family; however, picnic shelters for groups may be reserved by calling the Lake Manager at (205) 652-9266. The shelter rental fee for 25 people or less is $10.00. There is a charge of $.50 for each additional person. The maximum capacity for each picnic shelter is 50 people.

University Tennis Courts

The University maintains tennis courts which are available to students and faculty/staff. These courts may be used on an as-available basis.

Varsity Athletic Program

The University of West Alabama offers a full varsity athletic program that competes in the Gulf South Conference on the NCAA Division II level. Faculty/staff and their families are welcomed at all athletic events. Currently, the University charges admission for football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, and baseball. Men’s and women’s cross country and men's and women's tennis events are free to the faculty/staff and the general public. The University also competes in Varsity Rodeo. Faculty/Staff passes are good for entry in any home rodeo event with the exception of a fundraiser. Football tickets may be purchased at regular price and All-Sports Passes are available at reduced prices to the faculty/staff and their family members. Passes and tickets can be purchased in Room 5, Foust Hall. For further information, contact the Director of Athletics.

Wallace Union Building (SUB)

The Union Building houses the University Wellness Center which includes the swimming pool, game room, weight room and dressing room facilities. The guidelines for use of these facilities by faculty/staff are outlined in the Handbook.
The basement of the Union Building is often used for University aerobics and other fitness activities, in addition to other programs. Facility passes are available at the Office of Student Activities in the top of the SUB.

Union Building Hours

School in Session:
Mon. - Fri. -- 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sat. - Sun. -- 1:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Between Semesters and Vacation:
Mon. - Fri. -- 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Pool Hours

(Monday - Sunday)
Fall Semester ------------------- 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Spring Semester ---------------- 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Summer Semester------------ 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
During Semester Breaks:
Mon. - Fri.------------------------ 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

FINANCIAL/RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Insurance

  1. *Medical coverage, including major medical payable at 80%/20% after $200 deductible, up to $1,000 out-of-pocket expenses; afterwards, 100% of covered charges payable with a lifetime maximum of $1,000,000.
  2. Dental coverage
  3. Disability Income Protection
  4. Term life coverage with accidental death/dismemberment rider for one times salary, not to exceed $50,000 coverage
  5. $15,000 life coverage provided by the State Legislature for active members of the Teachers' Retirement System
    * A portion of the premium for family coverage is paid by the University, as well as all of the above insurance being provided for the employee at no cost.

Flexible Benefits Plan

This plan allows employees to pay pre-tax for medical and dental insurance premiums, dependent care expenses, and other medical expenses not paid by health insurance. Refer to plan document for more details.

Tax Deferred Compensation Plans

Payroll deductions have been approved for several insurance companies. For a list of these companies, contact the Supervisor of Payroll, Insurance and Personnel. Also, the RSA-1 plan, with the State of Alabama Retirement Systems, is available for payroll deduction.

Retirement

The retirement plan for UWA employees is with the Retirement Systems of Alabama, and it offers the following:

  1. After completing ten years of creditable service, a member has a vested interest in the program.
  2. A member who has at least ten years of creditable service may apply for monthly retirement benefits at age 60.
  3. A member who is in service and has at least ten years of creditable service at the time a disability occurs may apply for disability retirement benefits.
  4. A member who has at least 25 years of creditable service in the program may apply for service retirement at any age without a reduction in benefits.

Tuition Remission

All full-time members of the faculty and staff are eligible immediately upon employment for remission of one-half of the University of West Alabama tuition for themselves, their spouses, and their children.
After six years of full-time service--i.e., at the end of the sixth full academic year or, for those originally employed at some time other than the beginning of the academic year, an equivalent amount of time--the tuition is waived in full. This waiver of tuition is also available for any former full-time employee and/or the employee's spouse and children if he/she has retired, become disabled, or died while in active service.
This tuition waiver applies only to the general tuition fee, SGA fee, medical fee, audit fee, and yearbook charge, and does not affect other required fees, such as special course fees, laboratory fees, and online course fees which must be paid in full. For online courses offered through the University of West Alabama/Columbia Southern University programs, students must pay the cost of the instructor fee, the Columbia Southern University fee, and any special course fees and laboratory fees.
Faculty/staff dependents who qualify for tuition waiver plans and a scholarship may accept both awards up to the point that the combination of the two covers the student's financial liability to the University's student accounts receivable. No cash payment will be made to the student. Dependents receiving benefits from a pre-paid tuition plan will receive tuition waiver in addition to these benefits. A qualified person must apply formally to receive this benefit. Forms for this purpose are available from the Student Accounts Office.
For more information regarding financial benefits available for employees of The University of West Alabama, or the services provided, please contact the Office of Financial Affairs, Webb Hall, Room 203. (Financial benefits are subject to change without notice.)

Revised March 2008

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