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Division of Finance & Management
Morgan State University
Truth Hall - Room 307
Baltimore, MD 21251
443.885.3144
Fax - (410) 319-3872
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Division of Finance and Management

Human Resources
The
Office of Human Resources is located on the first floor of the Carter-Grant-Wilson
Building, Room 100. Its mission is to provide the necessary support to
faculty, administrators, staff and students regarding staffing, information
and assistance in State and Morgan State University rules and regulations,
policies and procedures, fringe benefits and employee
assistance programs. This office also handles the administration of
grievances and appeals filed by employees.
Employment/Hiring
- Administrative
- All announcements of vacancies must be processed through the Office
of Human Resources. The approval of the appropriate Vice President must
be obtained before recruitment may begin.
- Classified
- Employees with this status are selected via a list of eligibles provided
by the Office of Human Resources. Positions classified as "interview
and hire" are exempt from testing for employment. However, applicants
must meet the minimum qualifications for the position. The approval
of the appropriate Vice President must be obtained before recruitment
may begin.
- Contractual
- The Office of Human Resources coordinates the employment of contractual
employees. In this category, employees are hired for a designated period
and do not receive the same fringe benefits as classified, administrative
or faculty employees. An authorized employee must submit a PF 10 form,
a CPB 311 form and a completed job description to request the employment
of a contractual employee. These forms must be submitted at least 10
days prior to the first day of employment. Hiring is contingent upon
all the appropriate approvals, including fund certification. No employment
commitment is binding on the University until the employee signs a contract
that has been approved by the appropriate Vice President and the Vice
President for Finance and Management.
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Fringe
Benefits
As a State Agency, Morgan State University's regular employees are entitled
to the following benefits:
Brochures
and application forms for these benefits are available in the Office
of Human Resources, for your convenience. In addition to:
(a) Health
Insurance - HMO's and POS's.
(b) State Employees'
Credit Union (SECU) membership which includes:
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SECU Savings
º SECU Checking
º SECU Loans
º SECU IRA's
º SECU Savings Bonds
(c) Union
Membership - MCEA, AFSCME and Teamsters
(d) Deferred Compensation
Brochures
and applications for these benefits are available in the Office of Human
Resources, for your convenience. In addition to the above benefits,
the University offers regular employees the following benefits:
- Tuition
Waiver Program - Full-time employees may take up to eight (8)
credits of undergraduate courses per semester free of tuition charge.
Dependents may take a full load of undergraduate courses or up to
eight (8) credits of graduate courses. The tuition waiver program
for dependents of University employees shall be available only after
the employee has been in the University's service for two years prior
to the anticipated date of registration for course work. Tuition waived
for all education may be subject to Federal and State taxes. Payment
of all University fees, undergraduate or graduate, is the responsibility
of the student. Part-time employees and their dependents may quality
for the tuition waiver program on a pro-rated basis. Effective June
2001, the tuition waiver benefit has been extended to include institutions
under the University System of Maryland and St. Mary's College for
eligible spouses and dependents of regular employees. Tuition Waiver
Application Forms are available in the Office of Human Resources.
- Optional
Retirement Plan (OPR) - All eligible employees must select a retirement
plan at the time of employment. Morgan State employees have the option
of participating in a retirement program other than the Maryland State
Retirement and Pension System. Employees can choose from the following
companies: ACI, VALIC, AETNA and TIAA/CREF. Each of these retirement
companies offer a range of supplemental retirement annuities. Please
note that while an employee who is currently in the State Retirement
and Pension System can choose to transfer into an OPR, an employee
currently in an OPR can not transfer into the State Retirement and
Pension System.
Contractual
employees should contact the Office of Human Resources for information
on fringe benefits available to them.
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Employee
Assistance Program
The State of Maryland offers an Employee Assistance Program which provides
assistance to employees with drug, alcohol, marital, financial and personal
problems, which have an adverse affect on their job performance. Complete
details on this program and self-referral is available in the Office of
Human Resources. Contractual employees are not eligible for this program.
Job-Related
Injuries
All employees who sustain a job-related injury should first notify their
immediate supervisor to complete an accident report. The employee, if
able, should then report to the Office of Human Resources to pick up a
form to receive medical attention at the Concentra Medical Center on Pulaski
Highway. Employees who are injured after office hours should report to
the Police Department for assistance. The Medical Center is open 24 hours
a day. Depending on the time of service, an employee may need to arrange
for transportation, provided by the University, when leaving the Medical
Center. Transportation for follow-up appointments is the responsibility
of the employee.
Grievances
and Appeals
Employees who desire to file a grievance or an appeal for some adverse
treatment will find counseling and the necessary forms in the Office of
Human Resources. Appeals of suspensions for classified employees may be
filed with the Vice President within three (3) working days or directly
to the Office of Administrative Hearing (11101 Gilroy Road - Hunt Valley,
MD 21031) within five (5) working days. Grievances and appeals filed by
contractual employees are limited to review by the University.
Separation
from Morgan State University
Upon leaving the University, every employee is required to complete a
clearance form. This form, once completed, indicates that the employee
has no outstanding obligation to the University and is entitled to his/her
final payroll check. These forms are available in the Office of Human
Resources.
For more
in-depth information and the latest updates, please visit www.morgan.edu/admin/HumanResrcs/.
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