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Estimating Your Pension

We recommend these resources for help in estimating your pension:

Benefit Estimator:
This handy online estimator lets you key in your age, wage, and service information, and quickly estimates your future monthly pension. 

Preretirement information meetings:
Attend one of our two-hour retirement seminars, held throughout the state all year long. Experienced ORS representatives
will fully explain the plan and the process before fielding questions from the audience. Click here to check our schedule and register for a seminar.

Glossary of Terms

Your first step in estimating your pension will always be to figure your FAC. Then you use the pension formula to figure your straight life calculation. Once you know your straight life amount, you have a basis for estimating an early reduced, survivor, and equated pension.

It's very important that you understand the concepts presented here before you make irrevocable selections you'll have to live with throughout your retirement. Once you're familiar with these fundamentals you can move on to the next section for step-by-step help in estimating your pension.

The Pension Formula 

Your annual benefit is based on a formula that multiplies your final average compensation by a pension factor of 1.5 percent times your years of service

Pension Formula

  • Final average compensation (FAC). For MIP members, the highest three consecutive years of earnings (36 months) are averaged to determine your final average compensation, or FAC. If you are a Basic Plan member, your highest five consecutive years of earnings (60 months) are averaged to determine your FAC.


    Note: Your highest three or five consecutive years of earnings may have occurred earlier in your career, however we still refer to it as your final average compensation.

    For more details on the types of compensation used in your FAC, click here.
  • Pension factor. The pension factor is 1.5 percent (0.015). 
  • Years of service (YOS). Your service credit reflects the years, or fractions of years, you have worked for a Michigan public school. In general, you earn one year of service when you work 1,020 hours in a school fiscal year. No more than 30 hours can be credited in a one-week period if you're on a weekly payroll, or 60 hours if you're paid biweekly.  For more information on how you earn service credit, click here.

    Credited service can also include any additional service purchased or transferred. For more information see Adding to Your Service Credit .


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The retirement plan information that appears on this website is intended to summarize basic provisions of Public Act 300 of 1980, as amended.
Current laws, rates, and factors are subject to change. Should there be discrepancies between the information reflected here and the actual law,
the provisions of the law govern.



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