If you earned service credit for teaching out-of-state or for the federal government, you may be eligible to purchase that public education experience as TRS service credit.
The public education claimed must have been covered by a retirement or pension plan and must have been as a teacher, as defined by that retirement or pension plan.
Total Cost = Part 1 Cost + Part 2 Cost
Part 1: Annual Average Salary x Service Credit Years to Purchase x Factor 1
Part 2: Annual Average Salary x Current Service Credit Years x (Factor 1 Factor 2)
Factor 1 takes into consideration your current age and service credit, including the service credit you are purchasing.
Factor 2 takes into consideration your current age and service credit, excluding the service credit you are purchasing.
Example of Cost to Purchase Service Credit:
TRS Plan 2 member, age 45, with 15 years of service credit and 5 years to be purchased for public education experience.
Part 1:
* Annual Average Salary: $40,000
* Years to Purchase: 5
* Factor 1: 0.1756*
Part 2:
* Annual Average Salary: $40,000
* Current Service Credit Years: 15
* Factor 2: 0.1494*
Total Cost to Purchase Service Credit:
$40,000 (Annual Average Salary) x 5 (Years To Purchase) x 0.1756 (Factor 1) = $35,120
$40,000 (Annual Average Salary) x 15 (Current Service Credit) x (0.1756 - 0.1494) (Factor 1 - Factor 2) = $15,720
Total Cost = $50,840 (Part 1 + Part 2)
*Factors used are for illustration purposes in this example only as actuarial factors change periodically.
Wash. Admin. Code § 415-112-292
Statutory Authority: RCW 41.50.050(5), 41.32.065, and 41.32.300. WSR 10-14-112, §415-112-292, filed 7/7/10, effective 8/7/10.