Emeriti / Retirees Center

 

Hours: Monday - Friday, 10 am to 4 pm

Ellen Pasternack, Coordinator

Email: epasternack@ucsb.edu

Phone: (805) 893-2168

 

The Emeriti/Retirees Center can can help with the following:

  • General Questions and Referrals
  • Updating retiree contact information
  • Supplying Emeriti or Retiree ID cards
  • Publishing Emeriti/Retirees Newsletters
  • Updating retired faculty and staff via e-mail notices throughout the year

 

UC Retirement Administration Service Center (RASC)

 

Phone: 1 (800) 888-8267

Survivor Unit: 1 (888) 825-6833

Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (PT)

Fax: 1 (800) 792-5178

Mailing Address:

UC Retirement Administration Service Center
P.O. Box 24570
Oakland, CA 94623-1570

 

RASC Customer Service can help with the following questions and concerns:

  • Health and Insurance (issues such as changing medical plans due to a move or Medicare questions)
  • Life changes (such as divorce or death of a family member and how they impact your benefits)
  • Retirement and Savings questions (such as how long you can keep money in your defined contribution account)
  • Publishing Emeriti/Retirees Newsletters
  • Beneficiary updates
  • Bank account information for your direct deposit
  • Tax withholding changes
  • Address changes
  • Cost of Living adjustment

 

UC Retirement At Your Service (UCRAYS)

Headshot of Emeriti President Muriel Zimmerman

Muriel Zimmerman

President
UCSB Emeriti Association
mzimmer@ucsb.edu

 

The Emeriti Association strives to advance the general welfare of the retired UCSB academic community, their spouses/domestic partners, and survivors. We also sponsor an array of social and cultural opportunities, and work to support the University’s mission.

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Kim Summerfield

President
UCSB Retirees Association
ksummerfield@gmail.com

 

The purpose of the Retirees Association is to:

  1. To provide the means for interaction among retirees through a diversity of programs.
  2. To foster the enjoyment of new, continued and renewed friendships among its members.
  3. To assist members in understanding U.C. benefits available to them.