Benefits

TRS 3: Preparing to retire

You’ve worked, you’ve saved, and you’ve envisioned your life in the years to come. Now as you near retirement, it’s time to make a plan for ending your service here at UW. The more you plan the smoother your transition will go — you may even realize you can retire sooner than you thought.

If you’re a member of the Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) 3 retirement plan, start with the resources here to begin planning your retirement from UW. You can find comprehensive information about the plan in the TRS Plan 3 Handbook.

When can I retire?

Normal retirement age is 65. Generally, to retire at this age you need to have worked at UW (or another state agency) for at least 10 years. Under certain circumstances, you can retire having worked less than 10 years. See the plan handbook for details.

You can apply for early retirement beginning at age 55. However, your monthly benefit income will be reduced.

The Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) provides comprehensive information for those thinking about retiring early.

Plan as you near retirement

There’s lots to consider as you approach retirement. Among other things, you’ll need to:

For help planning, see the DRS web resources for those nearing retirement.

It’s a good idea to create your own retirement planning calendar. It’ll help you keep track of your plan and avoid missing any steps. Starting two years before your target date, begin using the DRS retirement planning checklist. Also, during your last year of work, use the Retirement - UW Retirement Checklist (PDF) as your career here comes to an end.

For in-person guidance, the UW Benefits office organizes workshops to help you prepare for retiring.

Retirement Savings Education & Resources

The Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) offers a wide range of resources to help you understand your retirement plan and meet your retirement savings goals. Visit DRS Education to find webinars, seminars, calculators and more.