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The California State Teachers' Retirement System ( CalSTRS ) provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits for California's 965,000 prekindergarten through community college educators and their families. CalSTRS was established by law in 1913 and is part of the State of California'...
Here you’ll find the most popular CalSTRS tools and resources to help get you started in the retirement planning process, including the steps in the…
CalSTRS shares your retirement goal – a secure financial future. Whether you're just starting your career or you've been enjoying it for a while…
CalSTRS offers webinars designed for all stages of your career. Communicating virtually is now more important than ever. Register today so you can…
CalSTRS is here to support you in retirement. Take a few minutes to learn more about your benefits and the services available to you as a retired…
Access your Retirement Progress Report. ; Manage your beneficiary recipient designations. ; Change your state and federal tax withholding preferences.
Redeposit Cost Calculator · If you return to CalSTRS-covered employment, or if you are a member of another California public retirement system, you may restore past Defined Benefit refunded service credit by redepositing your refunded contributions plus interest. Finance Calculator · Estimate the number of installment payments or the installment amount needed to finance your purchase of permissive service credit or a redeposit. Permissive Service Credit Calculator · Use this calculator to ...
Your CalSTRS retirement benefit is a defined benefit pension. With five years of service credit, you’re eligible for a guaranteed lifetime retirement…
You cannot: ; Work in a classified position except, under certain circumstances, as a teacher’s aide. ; Earn more than the annual postretirement earnings limit without affecting your CalSTRS retirement benefit. ; Earn any pay without affecting your retirement benefit if you return to work before the 180-calendar day separation-from-service requirement is met.