Benefits Help

The Benefits and Well Being tile provides information for benefits in which you are currently enrolled.

View your WRS Annual Statement of Benefits by logging in to my.wisconsin.edu and clicking the Benefits and Well Being tile then the WRS Statement of Benefits tab. The statement includes earnings and service, retirement benefit projections (if vested), separation benefit, death benefit and employee and employer contributions.

Who has access to my.wisconsin.edu?

All active Universities of Wisconsin employees (full and part-time) have access to my.wisconsin.edu.

How do I know if I am eligible to self enroll in benefits?

You will receive a notice from your benefits contact at hire informing you of your opportunity to self enroll in benefits.

If you have started making benefit elections, but have not submitted your elections, you will receive an email notice prior to your enrollment period ending reminding you to complete the enrollment process.

How much time do I have to enroll in benefits?

From your date of hire, or becoming benefits eligible, you have 30 days to enroll in most benefits. It is recommended that you complete your benefit enrollments in one session. Should your 30-day enrollment window pass, contact your institution benefits contact to discuss any options you may have for enrolling in specific benefit plans.

I need help making benefit choices. What resources are available?

Start by reviewing the Universities of Wisconsin Employee Benefits website and the Benefits Summary for your employee category. Benefit Summaries can be accessed on the Universities of Wisconsin Employee Benefits General Employee Information web page under Your Benefits Package.

I submitted my choices but made an error. What can I do?

If you need to add or cancel enrollment in a plan, enroll additional dependents (spouse or children), or change one of your elections, and you are still within your 30-day new hire enrollment window, contact with your institution benefits contact.

Will I receive a confirmation of my benefit elections?

Once you have submitted your benefits enrollments, you will receive an e-mail within 48 hours with instructions on how to review your benefits. If the benefits do not accurately reflect your choices or you do not receive an email with instructions on how to review your benefits reach out to your benefits contact immediately.

What if I don't have access to a computer at work?

If you do not have a computer at work, you can access my.wisconsin.edu from computer kiosks located at your institution. Contact your institution benefits contact for information on the location of computer kiosks at your institution. If the kiosks are not easily accessible, you can use your home computer, smart phone, or public library computers. If you are unable to use a computer, paper documents and forms for all human resource, payroll, and benefits functions are available.

I want to enroll in the UW 403(b) Supplemental Retirement Program (SRP) and/or the Wisconsin Deferred Compensation Plan (WDC) 457 Program, but I don't see this as an option. How can I enroll in these plans?

To enroll in the SRP 403(b) Program and for additional information on the program, review the UW 403(b) Supplemental Retirement Program (SRP) web page. Once your account has been established with your preferred recordkeeper(s) and your payroll deduction(s) have been established, you will be able to make changes to your contribution election at my.wisconsin.edu.

To enroll in the WDC 457 Program and make changes to your contribution elections, visit the WDC website or call (877) 457-9327.

View your WRS Annual Statement of Benefits by logging in to my.wisconsin.edu and clicking the Benefits and Well Being tile then the WRS Statement of Benefits tab. The statement includes earnings and service, retirement benefit projections (if vested), separation benefit, death benefit and employee and employer contributions.

UW Employees covered by the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) can view their WRS Annual Statement of Benefits in my.wisconsin.edu. Sign into my.wisconsin.edu. Launch the Benefit Information app and click on the WRS Statements of Benefits tab.

More information can be accessed on the WRS Statement of Benefits web page.

Questions?

If you have questions about your statement after reviewing the available resources, contact your institution benefits contact.

The UW System Human Resources Employee Benefits website contains detailed information about benefit plans available to UW System employees.

Other Helpful Resources:

Use this tool to determine your plan options and to estimate your premiums. The walkthrough will produce a worksheet summarizing your selections but will not enroll you in a benefit plan.

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