Retiree Benefits and Resources
Aon Retiree Health Exchange is now part of Alight Solutions. To learn more about Alight Solutions, click Alight FAQIn – Retirees | Alight Retiree Health Solutions
Retiree Benefits
Emeriti Association benefits include:
- Library privileges; USG Galileo Policy
- Recreational privileges on downtown campus:
- Retired faculty can purchase a day pass for $5 and bring a guest for $7.
- During periods of controlled access, neither the retired faculty nor guest passes can be used.
- The controlled access schedule includes Monday -Friday before 7:30 am and after 8 pm., and all day Saturday and Sunday.
- Submission of academic work to Scholarworks
- Georgia State University Magazine
- Georgia State University Research Magazine
- EmeriTies newsletters are archived at ScholarWorks.
- New process for free parking on the downtown campus no longer involves an attendant issuing an exit token. Steps for GSU Emeriti to follow to secure free parking, on the downtown campus
- Rialto tickets
- 15% discount if purchase 4 series shows
- 20% discount if purchase 6 series shows.
- Athletics events
- Men’s basketball ticket: $15
- Women’s basketball ticket: $5
- Bookstore
- 10% discount on fiction/non-fiction non-textbooks
- 10% discount on garments, gifts, supplies, and snacks.
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Landmark Diner
- 10% discount at Luckie/Forsyth St. location
- Highland Bakery
- 10% discount at the downtown GSU location
Retiree Health Exchange
USG/Alight Solutions Retiree Survivor Information
This information has been developed from multiple retiree requests. The USG information is titled Reporting the Death of a Retiree: Steps to Take. The Alight Solutions information is titled Losing a Loved One: Survivor Tips for Dealing with Medicare. To secure one or both pieces, click USG publication and/ or Alight Solutions publication listed in the white box below.
Blueprint to 2033: Our Place, Our Time
The Georgia State University Senate approved a new strategic plan April 5, establishing a 10-year blueprint for the institution. Titled “Blueprint to 2033: Our Place, Our Time,” the new plan builds upon the four major pillars identified by President M. Brian Blake. Learn more about the changes by visiting the website below.