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Whether you want to plan for retirement or keep track of your personal account, MyTRS is a helpful resource for all members. MyTRS is available to eligible TRS members and annuitants who complete the registration process.
Welcome to MyTRS. If this is the first time you have visited the new MyTRS, you must create a new username and password. Click here to begin the process. For more information about MyTRS and helpful resources, please visit the TRS website.
Explore our Planning for Retirement timeline, tier placement map, retirement calculators, and more. Planning for Retirement Resources Teacher's Retirement System
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Welcome to MyTRS. The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) has recently made some site-wide enhancements to MyTRS, including the addition of several security measures to continue to protect our member's site. To register your MyTRS account, TRS must verify your identity to protect the confidentiality of your personal information.
BENEFITS. We’re here to provide you with your retirement benefits. When you meet the eligibility requirements, here’s where you can apply for retirement. BENEFICIARY. Designate or update beneficiaries for active member death benefits. PAYMENTS. Refunded your TRS member account? Access your payment information here. ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT.
Check your balance, designate your beneficiary, or manage other tasks as you pursue your retirement goals. Click a topic below and log in to your account. Once logged in, you'll be taken directly to the desired page.
To calculate TRS retirement benefits, use the following formula: Multiply your years of service credit by 2.3%. (Example: if you have 30 years of service credit in TRS, 30 x 2.3 = 69%.) Determine the average of your five highest years of salary.*.
TRS is a defined benefit retirement plan governed by Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a). All eligible employees of The University of Texas System are automatically enrolled in TRS on their first day of employment.
There are five things all Texas teachers should know about their retirement benefits: The Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) of Texas is back-loaded, and it leaves the majority of its teachers without adequate retirement benefits. The TRS plan is one of the stingiest in the country. On average, Texas teachers receive less money toward ...