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These are important details regarding this plan.
All University of Tulsa employees are eligible to participate in this plan unless they are students whose employment is incidental to their education.
You may make voluntary before-tax contributions to this plan up to the limits permitted under federal law. For 2006 the limit is generally 100% of your compensation up to a maximum of $15,000.
Individuals who are age 50 or greater can contribute up to $5,000 more, and employees with 15 or more years of service at TU may also be eligible for up to an additional $3,000 depending on their level of contributions in prior years. If you are interested in participating in this plan, contact the Personnel Services office for further details.
The University of Tulsa does not make matching contributions with this plan.
"Vesting" refers to an employee's right, usually earned over time, to receive some retirement benefits regardless of whether or not they remain with the employer. Your contribution to this account will be 100% vested immediately.
Your employer offers you a variety of investment choices from an array of asset classes. You can see a list of the investment choices under this plan on the Investment Choices page.
Expenses vary from investment to investment. To learn about expenses associated with an investment, see a list of the investment choices under this plan on the Investment Choices page, and read the Fact Sheet or the prospectus for that investment.
You have a variety of options1 when it’s time to take income from this plan:
Any earnings on the contributions you make to a supplemental plan grow tax deferred. The taxable income you'll pay upon withdrawing funds depends on the type of contributions you make to the plan.
If you make pretax contributions, withdrawals are fully taxable as ordinary income. If you make after-tax Roth 403(b)/401(k) contributions, the contributions are always tax free when you begin to withdraw from the plan. However, in order to receive the Roth earnings tax-free you must meet the five year seasoning period and attain age 59½ or if you are disabled. The payment of Roth 403(b)/401(k) accumulations will be on a pro-rata basis including both contributions and earnings as required by the Internal Revenue Code.Loans are available from a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $50,000 from each employer. How much you can borrow depends on the amount you currently have in the plan and whether you have other outstanding loans. The maximum loan amount available to you is calculated based on the total accumulations in your contract.
Important: TIAA-CREF doesn't offer loans on Roth accumulations in 403(b)/401(k) plans. Roth accumulations will be excluded from the collateral when the loan is issued.1 The availability of certain distributions may depend on the type of contract underlying your plan. Also, if you're married, your right to choose an option may be subject to your spouse's right to survivor benefits. Talk to your benefits office for details.
If you already have a retirement plan set up, Register for Access or log in to access your account.
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