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Posted:
27 Jul 2012 10:46 AM PDT
Alfred P Sloan
Projects for Faculty Career Flexibility (ACE-American Council on Education):
Includes “Toolkit for
Faculty Career Flexibility”
Resources for
Administrators
Resources for
Administrators
Mount Holyoke College
encourages retired faculty to continue teaching.
Wellesley College
received a $100,000 grant from ACE and the Sloan Foundation for their faculty
retirement program - which includes “continued involvement of faculty in the
academic community after their retirement.”
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/wellesley/2012/06/wellesley_college_receives_100.html
Association of
Retirement Organizations in Higher Education. AROHE.
http://www.arohe.org/Mission statement “To advocate for, educate, and serve
retired faculty and staff in higher education, bringing together the talent,
knowledge, and experience to improve their quality of life and that of the
community and institutions through creating new models of retirement.” ARCHE
provides institutional and individual membership.
http://emeriti.unl.edu/web/emeriti/BMMAY2011
site for all of the
Big 10 Retirement Associations:
http://hr.umich.edu/umra/big10/
Some institutions
provide access to volunteer opportunities. Examples: Boston College, Jackson
State University (Silver ServiceCorps for active Retired University and
Community Members), MIT, UCCS. MIT can suggest local and international
volunteer opportunities. http://web.mit.edu/mitpsc/whatwedo/volunteering/
USC has a Retired
Faculty Association. Faculty can continue to work on University committees.
Retirees can apply to volunteer or work part-time for pay in various USC
schools. There is an online site to facilitate this kind of employment.
http://rfa.usc.edu/getting-involved/
York University
Retirement Planning Centre (RPC)’s “Retirement Mentor Program" (matching
mentors who have retired with pre-retirees);
http://www.yorku.ca/retire/resources/mentor.htm
University of
Minnesota Retirees Association (UMRA)
http://www1.umn.edu/umra/grants.php#History
Provides professional
development grantshttp://www1.umn.edu/umra/index.php
SUNY Retirees Service
Corps - SUNY
http://www.suny.edu/retirees/about_us/mission.cfm
The mission of The
SUNY Retirees Service Corps (RSC) is to promote a strong
"retiree-campus-community" connection within and among the SUNY campuses. RSC
will create awareness about the potential value of SUNY retirees and encourage
campuses to institute programs not only to promote social interaction and
fellowship among the retirees but also to provide opportunities for engagement
in university and community service. RSC will encourage campuses to provide
opportunities for retirees to engage in activities for their personal and social
enrichment.
Iowa State University
Retirees Association
http://www.isualum.org/index.cfm?nodeID=10747&audienceID=1
“The Iowa State
University Retirees Association was formed in 1975 to provide a link between the
university and all retired faculty, staff, and their spouses. In 2006, the ISU
Alumni Association began overseeing this program. The ISURA is an official
university committee whose members are appointed to represent each college, the
Parks Library, Extension, the Merit staff, the Professional and Scientific
staff, and the University Benefits Committee. A Faculty Senate representative
and the Iowa State University Retirees Newsletter editor are also members of the
committee. The staff of the ISU Alumni Association and a representative from
university administration are ex-officio members of the committee.
“All ISU retirees and
their spouses are invited to become actively involved in the ISU Retirees
Association. There are no membership dues--all that is required is an interest
in participating in its activities and programs.”
Wellesley College
received a $100,000 grant from ACE and the Sloan Foundation for their faculty
retirement program - which includes “continued involvement of faculty in the
academic community after their retirement.”
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/wellesley/2012/06/wellesley_college_receives_100.html
Association of
Retirement Organizations in Higher Education. AROHE.
http://www.arohe.org/
Mission statement “To
advocate for, educate, and serve retired faculty and staff in higher education,
bringing together the talent, knowledge, and experience to improve their quality
of life and that of the community and institutions through creating new models
of retirement.” ARCHE provides institutional and individual membership.
Some institutions
provide access to volunteer opportunities. Examples: Boston College, Jackson
State University (Silver ServiceCorps for active Retired University and
Community Members), MIT, UCCS. MIT can suggest local and international
volunteer opportunities. http://web.mit.edu/mitpsc/whatwedo/volunteering/
USC has a Retired
Faculty Association. Faculty can continue to work on University committees.
Retirees can apply to volunteer or work part-time for pay in various USC
schools. There is an online site to facilitate this kind of employment.
http://rfa.usc.edu/getting-involved/
York University
Retirement Planning Centre (RPC)’s “Retirement Mentor Program" (matching
mentors who have retired with pre-retirees);
http://www.yorku.ca/retire/resources/mentor.htm
University of
Minnesota Retirees Association (UMRA)
http://www1.umn.edu/umra/grants.php#History
Provides professional
development grantshttp://www1.umn.edu/umra/index.php
SUNY Retirees Service
Corps - SUNY
http://www.suny.edu/retirees/about_us/mission.cfm
The mission of The
SUNY Retirees Service Corps (RSC) is to promote a strong
"retiree-campus-community" connection within and among the SUNY campuses. RSC
will create awareness about the potential value of SUNY retirees and encourage
campuses to institute programs not only to promote social interaction and
fellowship among the retirees but also to provide opportunities for engagement
in university and community service. RSC will encourage campuses to provide
opportunities for retirees to engage in activities for their personal and social
enrichment.
Iowa State University
Retirees Association
http://www.isualum.org/index.cfm?nodeID=10747&audienceID=1
“The Iowa State
University Retirees Association was formed in 1975 to provide a link between the
university and all retired faculty, staff, and their spouses. In 2006, the ISU
Alumni Association began overseeing this program. The ISURA is an official
university committee whose members are appointed to represent each college, the
Parks Library, Extension, the Merit staff, the Professional and Scientific
staff, and the University Benefits Committee. A Faculty Senate representative
and the Iowa State University Retirees Newsletter editor are also members of the
committee. The staff of the ISU Alumni Association and a representative from
university administration are ex-officio members of the committee.
“All ISU retirees and
their spouses are invited to become actively involved in the ISU Retirees
Association. There are no membership dues--all that is required is an interest
in participating in its activities and programs.”
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