Voluntary Retirement Plans

KU Medical Center employees can choose from two voluntary retirement plans, a 403(b) plan and a 457 deferred compensation plan.

403(b) Voluntary Retirement Plan

A voluntary 403(b) retirement plan permits you to make contributions to an investment company without paying tax during the current year on the amounts invested.

How it works

Eligibility

Employees participating in, or in a waiting period for either KPERS, KP&F or the Board of Regents Retirement Plans are eligible to participate.

Contributions

Enrollment

An employee only needs to contact an authorized representative from either TIAA or Voya. Please click on the links below for online enrollment services through these two vendors:

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457 Deferred Compensation Plan

Deferred compensation is a voluntary defined contribution retirement plan established by the state under IRS Code 457 to help employees provide a supplement to their retirement income. Deferred compensation reduces income taxes while helping retirement savings grow.

How it works

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