Disability Insurance
The purpose of disability insurance is to replace a portion of your income if illness or accident prevents you from working for an extended period of time. Typically, benefit payments are calculated as a percentage of monthly earnings, and are paid after an employee has been absent from work due to a disability for a specific period of time.
Core Long-Term Disability
                           
                        The University provides core long-term disability benefits at no cost to eligible
                        employees. If you become disabled, the plan provides a monthly income benefit, including
                        any social security or workers’ compensation payments, equal to sixty-six and two-thirds
                        (66 2/3) percent of your base monthly pay up to the plan maximum. The benefit begins
                        with the first day of the month following six (6) months of continuous disability.
                        
                        
                           Buy-Up Long Term Disability 
                           
                        The University provides eligible employees the opportunity to purchase the buy-up
                        disability option. If you become disabled, the plan provides a monthly income benefit,
                        including any social security or workers’ compensation payments, equal to sixty-six
                        and two-thirds (66 2/3) percent of your base monthly pay up to the plan maximum. The
                        benefit begins with the first day of the month following three (3) months of continuous
                        disability.
                            This website provides a summary of the benefits available. The University reserves
                                 the right to modify, amend, suspend or terminate any plan at any time, and for any reason without prior notification. You will be notified
                                 of any changes to these plans and how they affect your benefits, if at all. The plans described on this website are governed by insurance
                                 contracts and plan documents, which are available for examination. We have attempted to make explanations of the plans on this website as
                                 accurate as possible. However, should there be a discrepancy between this website and the provisions of the insurance contracts
                                 or plan documents, the provisions of the insurance contracts or plan documents will govern. In addition, you should not rely on any oral
                                 descriptions of these plans, since the written descriptions in the insurance contracts and plan documents will always govern.