Leaves of Absence
GW supports your ability to balance your work and home life through several leave of absence options. We encourage you to review the Time Off and Leave Guide for details about each type of leave. Summaries of each leave are described below.
- Family and Medical Leave (FMLA)
- USERRA Leave
- Personal Leave
- DC Parental Leave (for school events)
Please visit the Life and Disability page for information on short-term and long-term disability coverage and claims.
If you have questions regarding leaves of absence, contact [email protected].
- DC Paid Family Leave
GW employees who work in Washington, DC over 50% of the time are eligible to receive paid leave benefits (PDF) from the District of Columbia Government, as outlined in the DC Paid Family Leave Law.
DC Paid Family Leave FAQs (PDF)
Covered employees can apply for paid benefits for qualifying parental, prenatal, family and medical leave events. Please refer to the DC Paid Family Leave FAQs for details on eligibility, benefits provided and coordination with GW provided programs.
Coordination with GW Programs
When an employee is eligible for disability or paid family leave benefits under state or local programs, the benefit is considered deductible income under GW Paid Short-Term Disability, Staff Paid Parental Leave and Resident Paid Family and Medical Leave. This means the amount an employee is eligible for under the DC Paid Family Leave benefit will be subtracted from the employee's GW paid benefits. Please refer to the DC Paid Family Leave FAQs above for additional details on how the university’s internal paid benefits coordinate with DC Paid Family Leave and application requirements.
Need to Apply for Leave?
Contact Lincoln Financial
Contact Lincoln Financial at least 30 days prior to the start of your leave (when foreseeable) or as soon as possible. Lincoln Financial will determine which leave and disability programs for which you are eligible. If eligible, Lincoln will also estimate the DC Paid Family Leave benefit; however, the DC Government will calculate the actual benefit amount and provide payment.
Contact the DC Office of Paid Family Leave
On (or as close as possible to) your leave begin date; apply for DC Paid Family Leave benefits. If you delay your application with DC, you may not receive all eligible benefits for your absence as DC pays out based on your application date, not necessarily your leave begin date. It is your responsibility to timely apply for all eligible paid benefits*.
Provide DC Paid Leave Determination to GW Benefits
Once the application is processed through the DC Office of Paid Family Leave, provide the leave determination and benefit amount to GW Benefits to ensure appropriate coordination and receipt of paid benefits.
*For information on the DC PFL appeal process, please review the DC PFL FAQs above.
- Statutory Paid Family and Medical Leave Programs
Paid family and medical leave benefits may also be available under applicable state or local regulations including in:
- California
- Colorado (PDF)
- Connecticut (PDF)
- Delaware (PDF) – coming soon
- Maine (PDF) – coming soon
- Maryland (PDF) – coming soon
- Minnesota (PDF) - coming soon
- New York (PDF)
- New Jersey (PDF)
- Massachusetts (PDF)
- Oregon (PDF)
- Washington (PDF)
Coordination with GW Programs
When an employee is eligible for disability or paid family leave benefits under state or local programs, the benefit is considered deductible income under GW Paid Short-Term Disability, Staff Paid Parental Leave and Resident Paid Family and Medical Leave. This means the amount you are eligible for under state or local paid benefits will be subtracted from your GW paid benefits.
- Statutory Unpaid Family and Medical Leave Programs
Unpaid family and/or medical leave may also be available under applicable state or local regulations including in:
- California
- Hawaii
- Minnesota (PDF)
- New Jersey (PDF)
- Oregon (PDF)
- Rhode Island (PDF)
- Vermont (PDF)
- Wisconsin (PDF)
- Statutory Disability Programs
California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Puerto Rico have state-mandated disability insurance programs. For additional details regarding these state disability programs, please visit the individual state websites.
Coordination with GW Programs
When an employee is eligible for disability or paid family leave benefits under state or local programs, the benefit is considered deductible income under GW Paid Short-Term Disability, Staff Paid Parental Leave and Resident Paid Family and Medical Leave. This means the amount you are eligible for under state or local paid benefits will be subtracted from your GW paid benefits.
- Statutory Sick Time
Paid sick time benefits may be available under applicable state, local and federal regulations including:
- Alaska (PDF) - coming soon
- Arizona (PDF)
- California (PDF)
- Berkeley (PDF)
- Los Angeles (PDF)
- San Diego (PDF)
- San Francisco (PDF)
- Connecticut (PDF)
- District of Columbia (PDF)
- Illinois (leave for any reason) (PDF)
- Chicago (PDF)
- Cook County (PDF)
- Maryland (PDF)
- Massachusetts (PDF)
- Michigan (PDF)
- Minnesota (PDF)
- Nevada (PDF)
- New Jersey (PDF)
- New Mexico (PDF)
- Bernalillo County (PDF)
- New York(PDF)
- NYC (PDF)
- Westchester County (PDF)
- Pennsylvania
- Allegheny County (PDF)
- Pittsburgh (PDF)
- Philadelphia (PDF)
- Oregon (PDF)
- Rhode Island (PDF)
- Vermont (PDF)
- Washington (PDF)
- Seattle (PDF)
- Federal Contractors (PDF)