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-At least age 62, meet the Rule of 80 (combined age and years of service credit equal at least 80) and have at least five years of service credit. You notice that the later you became a TRS member, the less favorable the normal retirement age will be.
According to Education Next, teachers retire, on average, at around the age of 58. AARP reports that 33 percent of all beginning teachers leave the teaching profession within three years of beginning their careers, but the majority of teachers continue teaching and can reap retirement benefits later in life.
The Final Contract for Retirement must be filed by May 1 to retire June 1 and receive a retirement check July 1. Members can and do retire on the first of other months during the year depending of eligibility and desire. You can request a retirement estimate online or contact TRS by phone, mail or email.
Age 65 with five years of service credit, or. At least age 55 but less than age 62, have at least 20 years of service credit, and meet the Rule of 80 (combined age and years of service credit total at least 80), or. At least age 62, meet the Rule of 80, and have at least five years of service credit.
As a teacher, you're likely to be eligible for a defined-benefit pension plan. Whether you teach in a public school or nonprofit private school, you'll also typically have access to a defined contribution retirement plan, such as a 403(b) or 457(b).