Employee Services will be closed on Tuesday, Oct. 1 for an all-staff meeting. During this time, staff will not have access to phones, email or voicemail.
We will respond to your communications after we will reopen at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Employees can enroll in the CU 403(b) and choose whether to contribute funds before or after tax.
- The pretax option lowers your taxable income now. You'll pay taxes on your distributions in retirement.
- The 403(b) offers a ROTH option. Consider the ROTH option if you want to contribute after tax, allowing for tax-free growth and tax-free distributions in retirement.
- Not sure which option is right for you? Consider scheduling a no-cost personal consultation with a TIAA financial consultant.
Plan Features | 403(b) pretax | 403(b) ROTH (after tax) |
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Plan administrator | TIAA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Who can participate? | All CU faculty and staff | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
How much can you contribute? |
Maximum: $23,000 Minimum: N/A Catch-up contributions: $7,500 2024 Combined limits:
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When are you vested? | Contributions to this account will be 100% vested immediately. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Investment choices |
Target date funds: Take a hands-off approach where you invest in a target-date fund based on when you'd like to retire. Core investment menu: From 18 funds on the 403(b) plan menu, you will be able to construct a well-diversified portfolio. Self-directed brokerage: Seek and invest funds outside the 403(b) plan's core investment lineup. (Please note: Brokerage account holders are subject to fees.) See investment lineup |
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When can you take money out? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Qualifying distributions:
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Are loans available? | Contact TIAA to learn about eligibility | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
What are the fees? |
There’s a fixed annual service fee based on your account balance and deducted quarterly, as noted in the chart below. Any revenue sharing imbedded in investments will be returned to your account. Additional fees are based on individual investment choices. See this presentation and the TIAA CU 401(a) plan page for more information.
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