Pre Retirement Seminar May 7, 2015

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 (WSUPR) 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 last approximately one hour, and will be held on May 7 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., in French Administration, Room 139.

This session will be available to non-Pullman sites via AMS Videoconferencing Services. To view which locations are currently registered, visit the http://ams.wsu.edu/Events/Events.aspx.   Additional site connections may be requested through AMS.Videoconference.Meeting@wsu.edu after successfully enrolling in the session.

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 2015 schedule.

 

We hope that you are able to join us.

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