Accrued Leave Information

SF State believes in the importance of taking time off from work to relax and rejuvenate.

While the vacation benefit is the same for nearly all eligible SF State employees and Faculty, the method for keeping track of vacation differs according to employee type. Regardless of the vacation tracking method, all employees are expected to get approval from their supervisors before making vacation plans.

Personal Leave View

The Personal Leave View is an online service that allows employees to access their accrued vacation and sick leave balances. 

Departmental Leave View

The Departmental Leave View is an online service that allows the person designated by the Dean or Director to view the departments Leave credit information.

Leave Types

How Much Sick Leave Do I Accrue?

  1. Full-time, eligible employees accrue 8 hours per month after meeting a qualifying pay period. A qualifying month of service is 11 days on pay status in a pay period.

  2. Employees who work less than full time but are eligible to receive sick leave credit, accrue on a pro-rated basis. Example: employees who work 20 hours per week accrue 4 hours per month.

For more information use Sick Leave 

Vacation Credit- for each qualifying pay period is earned at a rate applicable to your length of state service and HEERSA (Collective bargaining) Status (see table below). Part time employees earn vacation on a pro-rata basis.

Compensatory Time Off (CTO) is authorized time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in a seven day period. CTO should be taken within the year earned. 

Holiday Credit- is the time credited to an employee when he/she worked on a holiday prior to the advent of collective bargaining. Holiday credit is now posted at CTO. 

Personal Holiday- an employee is entitled to one (1) Personal Holiday which must be taken on one (1) day during the calendar year. Part-time employees earn Personal Holiday on a pro-rata basis.

Vacation Accruals (Vacation is accrued at a Pro-rata basis)

Employees earn vacation time depending on their classification and length of service.

Summary of Vacation Accrual Rates for Full-Time Staff in Units 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 (Vacation is accrued at a Pro-rata basis)

Length of Service

Vacation Accrual Rate
(hours)

0-3 Years: 1 To 36 Months

6 2/3

3-6 Years: 37 To 72 Months

10

6-10 Years: 73 To 120 Months

11 1/3

10-15 Years: 121 To 180 Months

12 2/3

15-20 Years: 181 To 240 Months

14

20-25 Years: 241 To 300 Months

15 1/3

Over 25 Years: 301 Months and up

16

Summary of Vacation Accrual Rates for Executive (M98), Management (M80), Confidential (C99), Faculty in 10 and 12 month positions (Unit 3)*

Length of Service

Vacation Accrual Rate
(hours)

N/A

16

*After one (1) full year of employment, a faculty unit employee shall take at least forty (40) hours of vacation each calendar year. Any part of the forty (40) hours not taken during the calendar year shall be forfeited as of January 1 of the subsequent year.

Maximum Vacation and CTO Credits

Summary of Maximum by Bargaining Unit

Employee
Classification

Annual
CTO Max
(hours)

FLSA Annual
CTO Max
(hours)

Max Vacation:
Less than 10
Years of Service
(hours)

Max Vacation:
More than 10
Years of service
(hours)

M98

N/A

N/A

480

480

M80

N/A

N/A

384

440

Unit1

N/A

N/A

272

384

Unit 2

120

240

320

440

Unit 3
(10 & 12 month only)

N/A

N/A

320

440

Unit 4

120

240

320

440

Unit 5

120

240

320

440

Unit 6

240

240

272

384

Unit 7

120

240

320

440

Unit 8

200

480

272

384

Unit 9

120

240

320

440

Unit 11

N/A

N/A

80

80

E99

120

240

272

384

C99

120

240

384

440

  • Employees must work 11 workdays in the pay period to accrue vacation credits for that pay period. Vacation credits may not be used prior to their accrual, which occurs on the first day of the following pay period.
  • Vacation requests must be submitted in advance to an employee’s supervisor for approval. Based upon the operational needs of the department, vacations shall be scheduled and taken only as authorized by the appropriate administrator.
  • Upon separation from the California State University, employees are entitled to a lump sum payment of unused vacation time.
  • Eligible employees may accrue unused vacation credits up to the maximum allowed as of December 31. When computing the maximum allowable vacation limits, include December vacation accrual that is available the following January 1. Maximum vacation carryover is listed above.