Total Compensation Available for 2015

When it comes to compensation, we often think just of the dollars and cents we see in our paychecks. While we do not want to undervalue the importance of our salary, it is only part of the commitment the university makes to each of us. That commitment also comes in the form of health and welfare benefits, vacation benefits, tuition opportunities and retirement benefits.

Total Compensation statements for calendar year 2015 are now available in FlashLine for all full-time employees hired on or before Jan. 1, 2015. This annual statement provides faculty and staff with a complete picture of Kent State University's investment in you as a valued employee.

The statement includes a summary of your earned income, salary, vacation and sick leave, as well as university contributions for health benefits, applicable tuition waiver, workers' compensation, Medicare and employee retirement plans (Ohio Public Employees Retirement System, State Teachers Retirement System or Alternative Retirement Plan).

For your convenience, you can view a summary of your total compensation statement from two access points in the My HR tab of FlashLine. The first access point is through the Employment Details channel; select Employee Menu and then click on the link to Total Compensation Statements. When you get to the Total Compensation page, select the appropriate year and click Display. The statement can also be accessed through the Total Compensation channel by selecting the Your Total Compensation Statement link. From that page, select the appropriate year and click Display.

You are encouraged to take some time to look at your total compensation statement, which illustrates the full value of your wages and benefits. If you have questions regarding information contained in your statement, please contact the University Benefits office at 330-672-3107 or benefits@kent.edu.

POSTED: Thursday, May 5, 2016 02:54 PM
UPDATED: Monday, July 29, 2024 07:38 PM

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