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TRS administers the fund from which teachers in the state’s public schools, many employees of the University System of Georgia, and certain other designated employees in educational-related work environments receive retirement benefits.
Employer Portal Login. Need an employer account? Register here! TRS administers the fund from which teachers in the state’s public schools, many employees of the University System of Georgia, and certain other designated employees in educational-related work environments receive retirement benefits.
TRS administers the fund from which teachers in the state’s public schools, many employees of the University System of Georgia, and certain other designated employees in educational-related work environments receive retirement benefits.
The Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. Get in touch! TRS administers the fund from which teachers in the state’s public schools, many employees of the University System of Georgia, and certain other designated employees in educational-related work environments receive retirement benefits.
Your retirement benefit is calculated by using the percentage of salary formula. Simply stated, two percent is multiplied by your years of creditable service, including partial years (not to exceed 40 years).
If you are eligible for dental insurance in retirement through the Georgia Flexible Benefits program and choose to carry it, TRS will deduct the premium from your monthly benefit payment. Retirees can reach flexible benefits at GABreeze.ga.gov for eligibility inquiries or call them at 1-877-342-7339. TRS administers the fund from which teachers ...
Serving Georgia's Educators. TRS administers the fund from which teachers in the state’s public schools, many employees of the University System of Georgia, and certain other designated employees in educational-related work environments receive retirement benefits.
Under TRS’s defined benefit plan, you are offered two plans of retirement, Plan A and Plan B, which are explained in the links below. Basically, Plan A provides a retirement benefit only to you. Plan B offers benefits to your beneficiary(ies) at your death.
Vesting is an important milestone because: you are eligible to apply for disability retirement as an active TRS member. Get inVESTED with TRS. Like most plans, TRS requires a minimum number of years of service before a member is entitled to receive a benefit.
The TRS pension calculator is an educational tool designed to help members, who are more than 5 years from retirement, estimate their monthly benefit for service retirement.