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TRS will host statewide meetings for members from September to early November that are designed to explain the retirement process and to provide members with information about disability, death and insurance benefits.
Created by the Illinois General Assembly in 1939, the Teachers’ Retirement System of the State of Illinois (TRS) provides retirement, disability and death benefits for certified teachers and administrators in public common and charter school districts located outside of Chicago.
The secure session will automatically end after 20 minutes of inactivity. ...
You’ve been preparing children for their futures while we’ve been building your retirement security. Whether you are retiring soon or years from now, we can help with your retirement planning. Go to this page to learn more about your Retirement Benefits.
Teachers’ Retirement Insurance Program (TRIP) TRIP is a comprehensive program of quality health care coverage for retired teachers and their eligible dependents. The program offers two types of plans: standard plans and Medicare Advantage (MAPD) plans.
Teachers' Retirement Insurance Program (TRIP) My Benefits Marketplace: (844) 251-1777. Central Management Services: (217) 782-2548 or (800) 442-1300.
Your retirement benefit will be provided for your lifetime. Eligibility. To be eligible for a TRS retirement annuity, the Illinois Pension Code requires you to terminate active service as a teacher. It is not permissible to prearrange post-retirement employment.
Tier 1 members in Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois first contributed to TRS before Jan. 1, 2011 or have pre-existing creditable service with a reciprocal pension system prior to Jan. 1, 2011.
Benefit recipients who enroll in the Teachers’ Retirement Insurance Program (TRIP) receive health, prescription and behavioral health coverage. Dependent beneficiaries can be enrolled in the program at an additional cost and will have the same health plan as the benefit recipient.
We provide retirement, disability and survivor benefits to teachers, administrators and other public-school personnel employed outside the city of Chicago. The System serves over 448,000 members and had assets of $66.3 billion at June 30, 2023.