The University of Texas of the Permian Basin encourages non-teaching employees to pursue
education and professional development opportunities that maintain or improve skills related to
the performance of their jobs. In recognition of the completion of such education and
professional development, the University will provide a base salary adjustment to eligible employees upon the receipt of the degree or an approved job related professional certification
that is recognized or licensed by the State of Texas or The University of Texas System.
The Director of Human Resources will determine that the degree or job related professional
certification qualifies for the base salary adjustment and documentation of completion will be
required for verification.
Salary incentive increases will be based upon the degree or certification as follows:
| Bachelor’s Degree |
$ 500.00 |
| Master’s Degree |
$ 1000.00 |
| Doctoral Degree |
$ 1500.00 |
| Approved Professional Certification |
$ 500.00 |
Only State of Texas recognized or licensed professional certifications qualify and only when
they are directly related to the performance of the employee’s job. Professional certifications
must be planned in advance and recorded in the employee’s annual performance review and
development plan/annual evaluation plan and must be reported to and approved by the Director
of Human Resources as an eligible professional certification at the time that the annual plan is completed. Only Administrative and Professional positions are eligible for base salary
adjustments resulting from a professional certification.
No more than two professional certifications will be eligible per employee unless special
circumstances are determined to exist by the Director of Human Resources.
The Education Incentive Program base salary adjustment will be effective on the first day of the
first month following completion of the degree or professional certification and only after
official documentation of completion attached to a Personnel Transaction Form (PO-1) is
received by the Director of Human Resources.
The Education Incentive Program is effective as of January 1, 2002 for degrees and professional
certifications completed after this date. There will be no retroactive adjustments. The program
is open to eligible employees defined as regular, full-time (40-hours per week) university staff
(non-teaching). A regular full-time staff member is defined as an employee who is eligible for
benefits and who is enrolled in either the Teachers Retirement System or the Optional
Retirement Program.
Printable PDF Version
4/3/2002
Educational Incentive Program
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