Listed below is general information on State employee benefits for eligible URI employees. For more specific information on Benefits or contact Kayla Lombardi (401) 874-9054 or Heather Nayman (401) 874-4618.
An Internal payroll (IP) employee, or a Lecturer hired for one semester, is not eligible for benefits.
Health Insurance
Individual or family health coverage is available to eligible State employees (eligible is: at least 20 hours a week and with an appointment of 6 months or more.) Employees pay a co-share towards their health coverage.
- Medical coverage is with Blue Cross Blue Shield RI (BCBSRI); Dental coverage is with Delta Dental; Vision coverage is with Vision Service Plan (VSP)
Although coverage begins on your first day of employment (online enrollment must be completed within the 1st 31 days of hire date) it may take up to 30 days from your hire date to receive your membership cards.
Retirement 403(b) plan
(Board of Governors Alternate Retirement Plan)
After a 2-year waiting period, you are eligible to participate if you are a faculty or staff employee on continued appointment with a workload of at least 20 hours per week and more than six months in duration.
The two-year waiting period may be waived if you meet one of the following conditions.
- You own an institution sponsored 403(b) or 401(a) retirement annuity (employer contributed) (a 401(k) is NOT a qualifying plan)
OR
- You have 5 years of experience in your field, not including work done while a graduate student and you are at least 30 years of age.
Active members of the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island (ERSRI) may elect to remain in ERSRI. This decision must be made within 60 days of eligibility.
Once you become eligible to participate in this retirement plan, your contribution will be 5% of your salary to TIAA. URI will contribute 9% of your salary into an individual retirement account to TIAA.
Medical Retirement Plan
Non-classified employees in PTAA, PSA, MPA unions are automatically enrolled in a Post-65 Medicare Supplemental Plan to help pay the cost of medical insurance upon retirement.
A mandatory biweekly payroll deduction of .9% of gross income is made from your paycheck for this benefit.
Non-union non-classified employees, who are eligible for retirement, have a one-time, irrevocable, opportunity to enroll in this Plan.
AAUP members are not eligible for this plan.
Life Insurance (The Hartford)
Eligible employees may purchase basic and supplemental life insurance through payroll deduction. The employee pays the full cost for both basic and supplemental coverage (based on annual salary up to $150,000 each.)
(Employees are automatically enrolled in the basic coverage and premiums are payroll deducted unless application form indicates an election to waive coverage and the form is submitted to the benefits rep.)
Rates are available on our web site.
Long-Term Disability
After 1 year of service URI will pay the premium and automatically enroll eligible non-classified State employees in a Long-Term Disability plan.
The 1-year waiting period can be waived if the employee provides written proof of participation to HR within 30 days of their hire date that they were enrolled in a similar plan with their previous employer within the last 3 months.
Tuition Waiver
URI State employee must work full time and be actively employed before the first day of class to be eligible.
Eligibility is dependent upon union status. More information on Tuition Waivers or contact Kayla Lombardi (401) 874-9054
Flexible Spending Account
Employees are allowed to payroll deduct a portion of their gross income on a pre-tax basis for the payment of out of pocket medical expenses up to $3,50 per year.
Dependent Care
Employees can payroll deduct up to $5,000 per year on a pre-tax basis for dependent care expenses.
Other Voluntary Benefits
Available as a new hire or during open enrollment:
AFLAC offers: Cancer protection insurance plan, and Short-Term Disability (available to employees working 30 or more hours a week)
Available as a new hire or during open enrollment:
Legal Insurance (for personal legal issues, ex: wills, etc.)
Available at any time:
- Retirement Choice Defined Contribution 403(b) (TIAA)
- Deferred Compensation 457(b) (TIAA)
- Treasury Direct
- College Bound fund 529 plan
Vacation (by union status)
AAUP: 22 days a year for calendar year employees; none for academic year employees
PSA: first 3 years 15 days/year; after 3 years 22 days/year; after 20 years an additional 5 days.
PTAA: first 3 years 15 days/year; after 3 years 22 days/year; after 20 years an additional 5 days.
MPA: 22 days/year; after 20 years an additional 5 days (see contract for more details)
NON-UNION: 22 days/year; after 20 years an additional 5 days; none for Lecturers
Prorated for part-time eligible employees.
*Cannot discharge vacation until 6 months of service.
Sick Leave (by union status)
AAUP: 15 days/year for calendar and academic year employees
PSA: 4 hours per pay period
PTAA: 4 hours per pay period
MPA: 4.62 hours per pay period
NON-UNION: 15 days per year.
Prorated for part-time eligible employees
Personal Leave (by union status)
AAUP: None
PSA: 4 days per year
PTAA: 4 days per year
MPA: 4 days per year
NON-UNION: 4 days per year for non-faculty only
Prorated for part-time eligible employees.
Parental Leave
Non Classified employees with one year of service are eligible to receive six (6) weeks of paid parental leave.
More Information on Parental Leave