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2006 Summer Sessions Payroll Calendar

Summer session and special summer payrolls are due in the Processing Center ten work days prior to the pay date.

Summer Sessions

Type of Pay

Period Covered

Full Time Rate*

Number of Days

Pay Date

Inter-Session (three weeks)

Single Payment

05/29 - 06/18

.083333

(21 days)

06/16/2006

Eight Week Session

First Payment

Second Payment

06/19 - 07/16

07/17 - 08/13

.222222

(28 days)

(28 days)

07/14/2006

08/11/2006

First Four Week Session

Single Payment

06/19 - 07/16

.111111

(28 days)

07/14/2006

Second Four Week Session

Single Payment

07/17 - 08/13

.111111

(28 days)

08/11/2006

First Five week Law School Session

Single Payment

06/19 - 07/23

.138889

(35 days)

07/20/2006

Second Five week Law School Session

Single Payment

07/24 - 08/27

.138889

(35 days)

08/25/2006

* This rate is applied to 2005-2006 academic year salary rate .

2006 Summer Service Payroll Calendar

Summer Service

Period Covered

# of Days

Process on Reg. Unclassified Payroll

Pay Date

Dead Week

05/22 - 05/28

7

 

 

First Payment

05/29 - 06/28

31

June

06/30/2006

Second Payment

06/29 - 07/28

30

July

08/01/2006

Third Payment

07/29 - 08/27

30

August

09/01/2006

All summer appointments (excluding summer session appointments) for academic year staff ("C" basis) are considered summer service appointments. A full-time appointment for an entire summer service pay period (30 or 31 days) is equal to 1/9 of a "C" basis appointment. Appointments less than a full summer service pay period are compensated on a prorated basis. For example, a person working 15 days of a 30-day summer service pay period would be paid 1/2 of 1/9 of the previous academic-year rate.

It is the policy of the UW-Madison that any faculty, academic staff, or limited appointee on an academic year (9-month) appointment may not exceed eight months summer salary over any three-year period. See Chapter 11 of the Unclassified Personnel Policies and Procedures

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