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Classification and Compensation

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Classification and Compensation Update: What's Happening Now

Montgomery College is committed to ensuring fair and competitive compensation practices.

Currently, we are conducting a comprehensive review of our job classification and compensation systems for faculty, staff, and administrators. This study will examine our job structures, position descriptions, compensation practices, and salary structures. 

Learn more about the 2024-2025 Classification and Compensation Practices Studynew window


Total Rewards 

Montgomery College embraces a total rewards philosophy, of which compensation and benefits are the largest components.

  • Compensation: base pay
  • Benefits include: health insurance, a wellness program, flexible savings accounts, time off, leave of absence, holidays, tuition assistance and waiver, an employee assistance program, professional development/sabbatical leave, retirement, and recognition awards.

Montgomery College’s compensation program is designed to attract and retain qualified employees by providing a competitive level of compensation that recognizes the contributions of each employee in achieving the College’s mission.

The College’s compensation philosophynew window documents the College’s posture regarding employee compensation. The total compensation philosophy considers both internal and external factors in determining pay. External factors reflect the value of jobs in the relevant labor market. Internal factors ensure that jobs and salaries have equitable relationships with one another.

The College seeks to promote fairness and equal opportunity while complying with all applicable College policies and procedures, federal and state laws, and regulations. Further, we must ensure that our compensation programs are financially sustainable while supporting our mission, vision, and values.

The HRSTM Classification and Compensation team oversees pay programs for staff and administrators. Policies, procedures, and practices may differ among employee groups and bargaining units. The Human Resources Internal Consultant Team new windowis also available to assist with compensation inquiries.

Quick Reference

Information in this section is organized by topic, providing a basic understanding of classification and compensation activities. Links to related policies and procedures, forms, and Workday job aids are embedded for the user’s convenience.