ARP is an alternative retirement plan to OPERS/SERS/STRS for eligible faculty and staff at Ohio’s Public Universities. It provides a defined contribution (401k-like) program as opposed to a defined benefit (like the state pension or social security) program.
The program was legislated back in 1998 to provide University employees the opportunity to become more quickly vested, as to not lose as much of the employer contribution should they change employers in the future.
contribute 10% of their salary each pay period and the university also contributes 11.56% to the staff member’s retirement plan and is required to contribute 2.44% of salary to OPERS to finance unfunded liabilities, which are both contributed on a pre-tax basis.
contribute 10% of their salary each pay period and the university also contributes 10.52% of the faculty member’s salary to his or her retirement plan and is required to contribute 3.48% of salary to SERS to finance unfunded liabilities, which are both contributed on a pre-tax basis.
contribute 14% of their salary to the retirement plan. The university contributes 9.53% of the faculty member’s salary to his or her retirement plan and is required to contribute 4.47% of salary to STRS to finance unfunded liabilities, which are both contributed on a pre-tax basis.
Staff and faculty of public universities in Ohio who meet eligibility criteria, which are different for each institution. You should ask your HR department if you are unsure about your eligibility, who elect benefits within the first 120 days following their hire date. This election is irrevocable unless you leave public employment for more than one year or you fundamentally change positions (like changing from a staff to a faculty position).
*Vesting refers to the employers contribution to the plan. If you leave an employer and you were 66% vested then you would lose 34% of the employer contribution and growth from the contributions when you transferred or withdrew your funds.
*This may also run the participant the risk of running out of money before they die if they act without careful planning and execution.
*Except as future governments change tax law on taxable income as the funds within ARP are pretax, but under current law, they could not take ARP account funds to pay OPERS/STRS benefits.
Leave your account balance with your ARP provider.
Roll your vested account funds into another qualified account or IRA.
Receive the vested portion of your account.
Employees of Ohio public colleges and universities do not participate in the federal Social Security system, other than contributions to Medicare. If you are eligible for a Social Security benefit from other employment in addition to your ARP benefit, there may be a reduction in your Social Security benefit.
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