Pre-retirement seminars

Are you thinking about retiring?  Human Resource Services (HRS) will be conducting pre-retirement seminars to assist you with retirement planning. Topics include:

  • Retiree Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance Enrollment Processes;
  • Medicare and Social Security;
  • Voluntary Employee’s Benefit Association Medical Expense Plan (VEBA MEP);
  • Annual Leave Payment;
  • Voluntary Investment Programs;
  • Retirement Income, and;
  • Retirement Supplementation for WSURP participants.

These seminars are open to all Department of Retirement System (PERS/TRS/LEOFF) and WSU Retirement Plan (WSURP) participants.  You do not need to register to attend, but seating is limited and will be on a first-come, first-seated basis.

The seminar will be held on Monday, February 12, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., in Spokane SAC 515.

This session will be available outside of the Spokane campus via AMS Videoconferencing Services.  To view which locations are currently registered, visit the AMS Events Calendar.   Additional site connections may be requested through AMS.Videoconference.Meeting@wsu.edu.  French Administration Room 139 is scheduled for video-conference for Pullman attendees.

For employees attending via video-conference, we will be referencing the following handouts:

WSURP Participant Checklist

PERS/TRS Participant Checklist

Premium Rates for Retiree Medical/Dental Insurance

Pre-retirement seminars are offered monthly.  For future dates, please visit the HRS Retirement Information website to view the 2018 schedule.

We hope that you are able to join us.

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