My Retiree Benefits
About Retiree Benefits at Baylor
To assist in the enjoyment of your retirement, the retiree benefit chart below gives an overview of what Baylor University has to offer retirees. These and other benefit advantages provide convenient opportunities for the wellbeing of Baylor retirees and their family.
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NOTE: If you have any retiree benefits questions, please email askHR@baylor.edu.
- Grandfathered Retiree I: Faculty/Staff members (age 55+) who completed 20 or more years of continuous full-time service at Baylor University prior to May 31, 2007.
- Retiree I: Faculty/Staff members (age 55+) who retire with 10 or more years of continuous full-time service at Baylor.
- Honorary Retiree (Full-Time Service): Those faculty/staff members who have attained age 55 and who separate from service with more than 5 but less than 10 years of continuous full-time service at Baylor University.
- Honorary Retiree (Part-Time Service): Those faculty/staff members who have attained age 55 and who separate from service and who have completed at least 10 years of continuous regular part-time service at Baylor University.