Eligible University of Nebraska faculty will have the opportunity to choose early retirement under a Voluntary Separation Incentive Program being offered this fall.
Through the program, tenured faculty who are 62 or older with at least 10 years of service to the University of Nebraska system will be able to retire and receive a lump-sum payment equivalent to 80 percent of their base salary. Approximately 400 faculty at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha and University of Nebraska at Kearney are eligible to participate in the program.
“We believe providing a flexible retirement option to our most senior faculty, who have collectively given many decades of service to the university and contributed enormously to our upward trajectory, is the right thing to do,” said Chancellor Ronnie Green in an Oct. 14 letter announcing the program to faculty.
“Based on past experience, we know a number of faculty may be considering retirement, and the VSIP gives those faculty an attractive option while also creating flexibility in the university’s budget to reinvest in priorities or plan for future uncertainty.”
The university is accepting VSIP applications until Dec. 3. The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor will notify faculty of application acceptance by Dec. 16. Applications and details are available online.
Faculty with questions should contact the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.