Sabbatical Leaves

The granting of sabbatical leaves (AA-2021-11) is intended for the mutual benefit of the University and the person granted such a leave. CSU Dominguez Hills is committed in supporting and encouraging the teaching, research, scholarly and creative activities, and professional development of the faculty unit employee. Hence, we encourage all full-time faculty members to peruse this page for more details on eligibility, applications, and timelines.

Click here to view the Leaves and Honors Committee members for this academic year and AA 2022-03 policy.

CSU/CFA (Unit 3) Collective Bargaining Agreement Faculty Leave Information

For more information and eligibility, please refer to the below articles of the Unit 3, California Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • CBA Article 22, Leaves of Absence Without Pay
  • CBA Article 27, Sabbatical Leaves
  • CBA Article 28, Difference in Pay Leaves

2024-2025 Leaves and Honors Sabbatical Leave Process Timeline 

Notifications to Eligible Faculty

December 2, 2024

Applications Due to Faculty Affairs and Development via Interfolio

January 24, 2025

Leaves and Honors Committee Review Begins

February 7, 2025

Leaves and Honors Committee Selections Due

March 7, 2025

President Issues Sabbatical Leave Letters

April 18, 2025

 

2024-2025 Difference-In-Pay Leave Process Timeline

Notifications to Eligible Faculty

December 2, 2024

Applications due to Faculty Affairs and Development via Interfolio

January 24, 2025

Leaves and Honors Committee Review Begins

February 7, 2025

Leaves and Honors Committee Review Due

March 7, 2025

President Issues Difference In Pay Leave Letters

April 18, 2025


Sabbatical / DIP Application and Forms

If you are a full-time faculty eligible for a sabbatical leave or DIP, you may apply and submit your application to the Office of Faculty Affairs and Development via Interfolio.

Current FERP faculty are not eligible for sabbatical or difference-in-pay leaves. 

Sabbatical Leave Recipients

The faculty members listed below have been granted sabbatical leaves to be taken during the 2024-2025 academic year. These recipients were selected based upon the recommendation of the Faculty Leaves and Honors Committee, chaired by Dr. Natasa Christodoulidou. Please join me in offering congratulations to these deserving faculty. I also want to thank the Leaves and Honors Committee for their service.

Faculty Member 

Semester

Department

Yann Abdourazakou

Fall 2024

Management and Marketing

Jenn Brandt

Spring 2025

Women’s Studies

Jennifer Brodmann

Fall 2024

Accounting, Finance, and Economics

Stephanie Cariaga

Spring 2025

Teacher Education

Hyo Joon Chang

Fall 2024

Political Science

Susan D. Einbinder

Spring 2025

Social Work

Edward Curammeng

Spring 2025

Teacher Education

Alexander Chen

Spring 2025

Mathematics

Roderick Hernandez

Fall 2024

English

Kimberly Huth

Fall 2024

English

Karin E. Kram

Spring 2025

Biology

Mary T. Lacanlale

Spring 2025

Asian Pacific Studies

Angela Macias

Fall 2024

Liberal Studies

Stephen McFarland

Spring 2025

Labor Studies

Terry McGlynn

2024-2025 Academic Year

Biology

John Price

Fall 2024

Physics

Salvatore J. Russo

Spring 2025

Political Science

Kenneth Seligson

Fall 2024

Anthropology

Rui Sun

Spring 2025

Public Administration

Bruce Wallace II

Spring 2025

Student Health and Psychological Services

 

2024-2025 Sabbatical Leave Eligibility List
Name Department 
Yann AbdourazakouManagement & Marketing 
Amy AllenTheatre and Dance 
Cathryn AndradeSchool of Nursing 
Arek ArakelianAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Terri AresSchool of Nursing 
Hugo AsencioPublic Administration 
Teodross AveryMusic 
Maria BarbosaSchool of Nursing 
Kelli BeardSpecial Education 
Mohsen BeheshtiComputer Science 
Barbara BelmontChemistry and Biochemistry
Antonia BoadiPhysics 
Jennifer Lee BrandtWomen's Studies 
Kaitlyn BreinerChild Development
Sarah BrittoPublic Administration 
Gwen BrockmanTeacher Education 
Jennifer BrodmannAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Brant BurkeyCommunications
Theodore ByrnePublic Administration 
Meredith CalimanAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Stephanie CariagaTeacher Education 
Karla CastilloSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Hyo Joon ChangPolitical Science
Gioella Nichole ChaparroKinesiology and Recreation 
Amlan ChatterjeeComputer Science 
Scott CheathamKinesiology and Recreation 
Nancy CheeverCommunications
Alexander ChenMathematics
Chi-Wen ChenInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Parveen Kumar ChhetriEarth Science and Geography
Hee Kwang ChoiBiology
Helen ChunBiology
Ximena CidPhysics 
Mark CromerOrthotics and Prosthetics
Edward CurammengTeacher Education 
Ana de la Serna Communications
Gloria Del RosarioAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Glenn DeVoogdTeacher Education 
David DixonPolitical Science
Paul Duong TranSocial Work
Susan EinbinderSocial Work
Sherine El HagAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Nancy ErbeNegotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding 
Michael ErnstKinesiology and Recreation 
Kate EspositoGraduate Education 
Salim FarajiAfricana Studies 
Kathleen FawverHistory 
Lorna FitzsimmonsHumanities 
Kitty FortnerGraduate Education 
Nestor Garza PuentesAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Linda Goldman-LevineSchool of Nursing 
Kai GreeneSpecial Education 
Mary MedinaOccupational Therapy 
Jenney Hall Interdisciplinary Studies 
Lynn Harris-HendersonSocial Work
Jeremy HartGraduate Education 
Ivonne Heinze BalcazarModern Languages 
Camille HendersonSocial Work
Ava S. HerbrickOrthotics and Prosthetics
Roderick HernandezEnglish 
Nyora HiggsSocial Work
James HillPhysics 
Brad HollisterComputer Science 
Maria Hurtado-OrtizPsychology
Kimberly HuthEnglish 
Cenap IlterAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Alireza IzaddoostComputer Science 
Joshua JeffersHistory 
Julie JhunSchool Leadership Program
Kathleen JohnsonStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Matthew JonesMathematics
Anupama JoshiChild Development
Barbara KennedySchool of Nursing 
James KevilleArt and Design
Wafa KhasawnehSchool of Nursing 
Yea Ji KimPolitical Science
Heather J. KitchingOccupational Therapy 
Karin KramBiology
Elena KulikovPublic Administration 
Sharon LanaghanMathematics
Mary LacanlaleAsian Pacific Studies
Lida LatifzadehChemistry and Biochemistry
Donis LeonardTheatre and Dance 
Li-Lin LiuAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Angela MaciasLiberal Studies 
Rama MalladiAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Michael ManahanAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Sergio MancillaStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Adriean MancillasGraduate Education 
Andridia MapsonSocial Work
Jose MartinezAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Alexis McCurnSociology
Stephen McFarlandLabor Studies 
Terrence McGlynnBiology
Kevin S. MontesPsychology
Stephen MooreMusic 
Scott MorrisMusic 
Dale MuellerSchool of Nursing 
Mark MullerOrthotics and Prosthetics
Payman NasrClinical Science
Celene (Claudia) Navarrete AguilarInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Siskanna NaynahaEnglish 
Thomas J. NormanManagement & Marketing 
Dana OspinaUniversity Library 
Lauren OutlandSchool of Nursing 
Keisha PaxtonPsychology
Kari PedersonChemistry and Biochemistry
Maria (Terry) PeraltaOccupational Therapy 
Annemarie PerezInterdisciplinary Studies 
Joanna PerezSociology
Phu PhanHuman Services 
Thomas PhiloUniversity Library 
Katy PintoSociology
Wai Yan PongMathematics
Hamid PourmohammadiInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Jose PradoSociology
John PricePhysics 
Lihung PuChemistry and Biochemistry
Norma QuinteroStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Kimberley RadmacherChild Development
Harun Ur RashidAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Doris ResslTheatre and Dance 
Gary RhodesGraduate Education 
Kenneth RodriguezChemistry and Biochemistry
Salvatore RussoPolitical Science
Silvia SantosPsychology
Kenneth SeligsonAnthropology
Sohaila ShakibSociology
Archana More SharmaSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Sharon SharpCommunications
David ShermanEnglish 
Myron SheuInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Sari Silvanto-RyanManagement & Marketing 
Sonal SinghalBiology
Ashish SinhaEarth Science and Geography
Davood SoleymaniBiology
Melissa St. JamesManagement & Marketing 
Kristen StaggMathematics
Aandrea StangArt and Design
Noel SturmChemistry and Biochemistry
Rui SunPublic Administration 
Laura TalamanteHistory 
Sarah TaylorAnthropology
Arumugam ThangavelChemistry and Biochemistry
Kathryn TheissBiology
Elwin TilsonSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Annalyn Valdez-DadiaHuman Services 
John VanderhoefCommunications
George VinovichDigital Media Arts 
Bruce WallaceStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Tieli WangChemistry and Biochemistry
Hal WearyMusic 
Bing XuManagement & Marketing 
Carolyn YarnallMathematics
Sheng YiAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Ellie ZenhariArt and Design
Liudong ZuoComputer Science 
2024-2025 DIP Eligibility List
NameDepartment
Yann AbdourazakouManagement & Marketing 
Amy AllenTheatre and Dance 
Cathryn AndradeSchool of Nursing 
Arek ArakelianAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Terri AresSchool of Nursing 
Hugo AsencioPublic Administration 
Teodross Avery

Music 

Maria Barbosa

School of Nursing 

Kelli Beard

Special Education 
Mohsen BeheshtiComputer Science 
Barbara BelmontChemistry and Biochemistry
Corina Benavides LópezChicana and Chicano Studies 
Orie BerezanManagement & Marketing 
Shari BerkowitzCriminal Justice Administration 
Antonia BoadiPhysics 
Giacomo BonoPsychology
Jennifer Lee BrandtWomen's Studies 
Kaitlyn BreinerChild Development
William David BriceManagement & Marketing 
Sarah BrittoPublic Administration 
Gwen BrockmanTeacher Education 
Jennifer BrodmannAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Brant BurkeyCommunications
Theodore ByrnePublic Administration 
Meredith CalimanAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Stephanie CariagaTeacher Education 
Karla CastilloSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Kirti CellyManagement & Marketing 
Hyo Joon ChangPolitical Science
Gioella Nichole ChaparroKinesiology and Recreation 
Amlan ChatterjeeComputer Science 
Scott CheathamKinesiology and Recreation 
Nancy CheeverCommunications
Alexander ChenMathematics
Chi-Wen ChenInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Parveen Kumar ChhetriEarth Science and Geography
Hee Kwang ChoiBiology
Natasa ChristodoulidouManagement & Marketing 
Helen ChunBiology
Ximena CidPhysics 
Mark CromerOrthotics and Prosthetics
Edward CurammengTeacher Education 
Ana de la Serna Communications
Gloria Del RosarioAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Glenn DeVoogdTeacher Education 
David DixonPolitical Science
Paul Duong TranSocial Work
Susan EinbinderSocial Work
Sherine El HagAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Nancy ErbeNegotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding 
Michael ErnstKinesiology and Recreation 
Kate EspositoGraduate Education 
Salim FarajiAfricana Studies 
Kathleen FawverHistory 
Lorna FitzsimmonsHumanities 
Kitty FortnerGraduate Education 
Nestor Garza Accounting, Finance and Economics 
Linda Goldman-LevineSchool of Nursing 
Benito GomezModern Languages 
Kai GreeneSpecial Education 
Brian GregorPhilosophy
Mary MedinaOccupational Therapy 
Jenney Hall Interdisciplinary Studies 
Jianchao HanComputer Science 
Lynn Harris-HendersonSocial Work
Jeremy HartGraduate Education 
Ivonne Heinze BalcazarModern Languages 
Camille HendersonSocial Work
Ava S. HerbrickOrthotics and Prosthetics
Roderick HernandezEnglish 
Nyora HiggsSocial Work
James HillPhysics 
Brad HollisterComputer Science 
Yan-hua HuangOccupational Therapy 
Maria Hurtado-OrtizPsychology
Kimberly HuthEnglish 
Cenap IlterAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Alireza IzaddoostComputer Science 
Joshua JeffersHistory 
Julie JhunSchool Leadership Program
Andrea JohnsonHistory 
Kathleen JohnsonStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Matthew JonesMathematics
Anupama JoshiChild Development
James KatzensteinManagement & Marketing 
Barbara KennedySchool of Nursing 
James KevilleArt and Design
Wafa KhasawnehSchool of Nursing 
Yea Ji KimPolitical Science
Heather J. KitchingOccupational Therapy 
Karin KramBiology
Elena KulikovPublic Administration 
Sharon LanaghanMathematics
Mary LacanlaleAsian Pacific Studies
Lei LaiManagement & Marketing 
Lida LatifzadehChemistry and Biochemistry
Donis LeonardTheatre and Dance 
Li-Lin LiuAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Jose Lopez-MorinChicana and Chicano Studies 
Wei MaUniversity Library 
Angela MaciasLiberal Studies 
Rama MalladiAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Michael ManahanAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Sergio MancillaStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Adriean MancillasGraduate Education 
Andridia MapsonSocial Work
Jose MartinezAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Alexis McCurnSociology
Stephen McFarlandLabor Studies 
Terrence McGlynnBiology
Brendan McNultyEarth Science and Geography
Erin MerzPsychology
Kevin S. MontesPsychology
Stephen MooreMusic 
Scott MorrisMusic 
Dale MuellerSchool of Nursing 
Mark MullerOrthotics and Prosthetics
Matthew MutchlerSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Payman NasrClinical Science
Celene (Claudia) Navarrete AguilarInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Siskanna NaynahaEnglish 
Thomas J. NormanManagement & Marketing 
Dana OspinaUniversity Library 
Lauren OutlandSchool of Nursing 
Sheela PawarPhilosophy
Keisha PaxtonPsychology
Kari PedersonChemistry and Biochemistry
Maria (Terry) PeraltaOccupational Therapy 
Annemarie PerezInterdisciplinary Studies 
Joanna PerezSociology
Phu PhanHuman Services 
Thomas PhiloUniversity Library 
Katy PintoSociology
Wai Yan PongMathematics
Hamid PourmohammadiInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Jose PradoSociology
John PricePhysics 
Lihung PuChemistry and Biochemistry
Norma QuinteroStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Kimberley RadmacherChild Development
Serban RaianuMathematics
Harun Ur RashidAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Nop RatanasiripongSchool of Nursing 
Doris ResslTheatre and Dance 
Gary RhodesGraduate Education 
Kenneth RodriguezChemistry and Biochemistry
Salvatore RussoPolitical Science
Silvia SantosPsychology
Jeffrey SappTeacher Education 
Kenneth SeligsonAnthropology
Sohaila ShakibSociology
Archana More SharmaSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Sharon SharpCommunications
David ShermanEnglish 
Myron SheuInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Sari Silvanto-RyanManagement & Marketing 
Sonal SinghalBiology
Ashish SinhaEarth Science and Geography
LaTanya SkifferSociology
Carl SneedPsychology
Davood SoleymaniBiology
Melissa St. JamesManagement & Marketing 
Kristen StaggMathematics
Aandrea StangArt and Design
Alexander StanoyevitchMathematics
Noel SturmChemistry and Biochemistry
Jennifer MacyCriminal Justice Administration 
Rui SunPublic Administration 
Laura TalamanteHistory 
Bin TangComputer Science 
Sarah TaylorAnthropology
Arumugam ThangavelChemistry and Biochemistry
Kathryn TheissBiology
Charles ThomasAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Elwin TilsonSchool of Public Health and Health Sciences 
Annalyn Valdez-DadiaHuman Services 
John VanderhoefCommunications
George VinovichDigital Media Arts 
Mark WaldrepDigital Media Arts 
Bruce WallaceStudent Health and Psychological Services 
Tieli WangChemistry and Biochemistry
Hal WearyMusic 
Wang-Chan WongInformation Systems and Operations Management 
Bing XuManagement & Marketing 
Carolyn YarnallMathematics
Sheng YiAccounting, Finance and Economics 
Ellie ZenhariArt and Design
Ben ZhouKinesiology and Recreation 
Liudong ZuoComputer Science 
DIP Leave Recipients

Laura Talamante, History Department, Fall 2024                                                         

Paul Quang DuongTran, Social Work Program, 2024-2025 Academic Year        

 

 

FAQ’s for Sabbatical Leave and Difference in Pay Leaves

What is the difference between a Sabbatical Leave and a Difference-In-Pay Leave (DIP)?

  • A Sabbatical Leave is a full paid leave at one semester or one-half salary at two semesters, whereas a DIP Leave is partial pay for one semester or two semesters (see calculation below for DIP Leave).
  • A faculty unit employee must have full-time continuous service for six (6) years prior to taking their first Sabbatical or DIP Leave.
  • Eligibility for a future Sabbatical Leave is six (6) years after any previous Sabbatical Leave or Difference In Pay Leave.
  • Eligibility for a future Difference In Pay is (3) years after any previous Difference In Pay Leave or Sabbatical Leave.
  • The Leaves and Honors Committee reviews all Sabbatical Leave applications.
  • The Department RTP Committee reviews the DIP Leave applications.

When might someone opt for a Difference in Pay instead of a Sabbatical Leave?

Someone might opt for a DIP Leave when a faculty unit employee is afforded an unexpected opportunity, such as external funding, a scholarship, or fellowship.

How is a DIP calculated?

A standard monthly rate is used for the minimum instructor salary from the CSU Salary Schedule. That monthly rate is $4,229. Below is a sample monthly base salary. Please make sure to use your monthly base salary to calculate your DIP.

See the example below for the Difference-in-Pay calculation:

Monthly salary of T/TT faculty - $6,500

Minimum Instructor Salary - $4,229

DIP Salary- $6,500-$4,229= $2,271 per month (6 months for AY faculty taking a one-semester DIP) (12 months for AY faculty taking a two-semester DIP)

Can I accept additional employment while on a Sabbatical or DIP Leave?

A faculty unit employee on Sabbatical Leave shall not accept additional and/or outside employment without prior approval from the President (Article 27.18).

A faculty unit employee granted a Difference In Pay Leave shall not accept additional and/or outside employment without prior approval from the President (Article 28.14).

Am I expected to work or serve on a committee while on a Sabbatical or DIP Leave?

There should be no committee service or instruction while on leave.

Can I defer my original Sabbatical or DIP Leave if I cannot take my leave as initially planned?

A Sabbatical or DIP Leave may be deferred up to one semester but should not go beyond one academic year. Our office has a form on the Faculty Forms and Documents (messianicfamilyfellowship.com) website.