Your Retirement Progress Report gives you an overview of your CalSTRS benefits.
You'll find the date you joined CalSTRS, the benefit structure you have, how many years of service credit you have, your client ID, your Defined Benefit Supplement account balance, information about your disability and survivor benefits and the amount of money you've contributed to your Defined Benefit account as of June 30 each year.
If you're 45 years of age or older and have at least 5 years of service credit, your report includes two estimates of your future CalSTRS monthly retirement benefit to help you decide the best time to retire.
You can find your Retirement Progress Report by logging into your secure myCalSTRS account. We update your report in mid-September of each year.
CalSTRS is fully committed to providing accessible facilities, elements and
channels of communication to all members of the public. As part of this commitment, CalSTRS
has a policy of providing an accessible website compatible with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) and
commercial screen reading software. All features of the website are coded to allow individuals with vision and
other impairments to understand and use the website to the same degree as someone without disabilities. We welcome
feedback and can often resolve issues in a timely manner if they arise.
If you need any special assistance or accommodations:
CalSTRS has designated a compliance officer for website disability-related accommodations.
The compliance officer has received training in website accessibility and updates the site in accordance with those best
practices. Contact our accessibility officer to report an issue.
Compliance Procedures and Reports
In addition to testing with users with a wide range of disabilities and coding our website to WCAG standards,
CalSTRS regularly scans its website to ensure ongoing compliance, and makes timely
changes to any inaccessible changes, if any are found.
Linked Documents and Third Parties
Please note that this site may link out to third-party websites, such as state or federal agencies, that do
not have accessible content. This site may also include documents provided by third parties included in our
agenda packets, for example. While we cannot control the accessibility of content provided by third parties,
we are happy to assist any member of the public with reading and accessing content on our site.