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Chances are good that you will retire some day...what are you doing now to be certain you will be ready?
Making the right decisions are vital to an active, rewarding, and well-planned retirement. To support you in making a successful transition to retirement, the Office of Human Resources has collected the following information for your research.
Retirement Programs and Savings Opportunities
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| This Decision Making Guide provides an overview of the OPSRP/PERS and the ORP to assist in your future retirement plans. (.pdf file) |
Looking for a way to save more for retirement? Two types of tax deferred investment plans are available, 403b and 457 plans. |
Retirement Preparation and Information
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| Begin the process of preparing for retirement with the, Retirement Preparation List (.pdf file). |
Many informational services are available to help you
plan your retirement. Using this guide will help the
process go smoothly. |
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Find out what health care options are available to you and your dependents and learn about coverage options and cost after retirement (.pdf file).
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List of websites for more information on id cards, parking, enrolling, athletic tickets, bookstore, email, newsletters, fitness porogram, valley library and more. |
OSU Retirement Organizations/Associations
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| Promoting continuing collegial ties among all OSU retirees and between retirees and the University community by providing opportunities for ongoing intellectual growth, social interaction, and service to the University. |
OPRI is a non-profit organization of current and retired public agency employees from the state, counties, cities, and school districts of Oregon. |
| ALL is self-governed and is administered by a volunteer Advisory Council. Active committees include Curriculum, Membership and Promotion. ALL is self-supporting and is a program of the OSU Alumni Association. |
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