The University of Texas System provides comprehensive insurance, retirement and wellness programs for you and your family.
Benefits Annual Enrollment
Benefits annual enrollment takes place each year from July 15–31. During this time, employees may enroll in or update their coverage, add or remove dependents and beneficiaries and enroll in a flexible spending account. For details about the 2024–2025
plan year and how to view or update your coverage, click here.
Outside of annual enrollment, employees can only make changes to their benefits due to a qualifying life event such as marriage, divorce, birth, adoption or enrollment in other coverage.
UT System Insurance Program
UT System offers a dynamic insurance program for you and your eligible dependents that includes medical, vision and dental insurance, disability and life insurance, and flexible spending accounts. Click here to view program details from UT System.
Retiree Insurance Packets
Ready for retirement? Click on your retirement plan to view the corresponding retiree insurance packet.
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UT CARE Medicare Plan
The UT CARE Medicare Plan is effective Jan. 1, 2023, for Medicare eligible retirees and their dependents. Enrollment into the UT CARE plan is automatic if enrolled in the UT SELECT medical plan and in Medicare Part A and Part B. Click here to view plan details from UT System.
UT System Retirement Program
The UT System Retirement Program offers a variety of options for your retirement planning and savings needs. Click here to view program details from UT System.
UT System Living Well Program
The UT System Living Well Program provides the support needed to take charge of your health and achieve your own wellness goals. Click here to view program details from UT System.
Official Holidays
UTMB provides benefits-eligible employees with paid time off from work in observance of authorized national and state holidays. The university's holiday schedule includes 10 holidays each fiscal year. If a holiday occurs on a Saturday or Sunday,
it will generally be observed the business day before or after the weekend.