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Learn more about your TRS pension benefits by watching our new Member Education Videos! These videos are designed to answer members' most common questions. Watch the videos today!
MyTRS is the online access portio n of the TRS website. The new portal offers a number of enhancements and self-service options. Whether you want to plan for retirement or keep track of your personal account, MyTRS is a helpful resource for all members. MyTRS is available to eligible TRS members and annuitants who complete the registration ...
For more information about MyTRS and helpful resources, please visit the TRS website. TRS Messages Attention TRS Members: We have received reports of members and retirees receiving scam telephone calls.
Your TRS membership provides lifetime payments at retirement or after 10 years of service credit for disability. Not many retirees can say that anymore. TRS explains the benefits, payment schedule, and death claims.
The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) has recently made some site-wide enhancements to MyTRS, including the addition of several security measures to continue to protect our member's site. To register your MyTRS account, TRS must verify your identity to protect the confidentiality of your personal information.
To calculate TRS retirement benefits, use the following formula: Multiply your years of service credit by 2.3%. (Example: if you have 30 years of service credit in TRS, 30 x 2.3 = 69%.)
Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is a public pension plan of the State of Texas. Established in 1937, TRS provides retirement and related benefits for those employed by the public schools, colleges, and universities supported by the State of Texas and manages a $180 billion trust fund established to finance member benefits.
While Texas teachers don’t have the most generous school employee benefits in the country, the defined benefit retirement plan under the Teacher Retirement System is a benefit that many private sector employees would envy.
As an employee of an institution of higher education, you have the option of contributing to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) or participating in the Optional Retirement Program (ORP). This means your annuity will come from either TRS or your ORP, not from the Employees Retirement System of Texas (ERS).
We are the largest public retirement system in Texas, serving 2 million people. We strive to continue earning your trust every day. TRS improves the retirement security of our Texas public education employees through our “best in class” investment management and diligent delivery of pension and health care benefits.