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Benefits

South Dakota State University offers a wide range of benefits, competitive with not only the top employers in the region, but other educational institutions across the nation. Explore our medical, dental and flexible benefits, retirement plans, compensation packages, 11 paid holidays and generous vacation and sick leave. Because we’re passionate about education, we have access to a breadth of internal and state-sponsored training programs as well as for state-supported courses at all State of South Dakota academic institutions.

Health Benefits

The State of South Dakota currently provides South Dakota State University employees with a choice of - two high deductible plans and two low deductible plans.

More information can be found at the . Open enrollment is usually in May each year. New employees have 30 days from the start date to enroll in benefits.

Flexible Benefits

South Dakota State University offers several flexible benefits that eligible employees may elect. This allows employees to build a benefits package that is relevant to their needs.

    
      
    

Employee Well-being Program

The State of South Dakota’s employee well-being program, , empowers employees and their families to take charge of their total well-being to live their best life at work and at home. Whether employees want to be more physically fit, socially connected, emotionally balanced, or financially secure, we have resources to support the well-being journey. Participating in well-being activities brings many rewards – increased energy, decreased stress, and a happier and more enjoyable life. 

Retirement Plan 

The (SDRS) is a cost-sharing, multiple employer, public employee retirement system. SDRS provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits for employees of the state of South Dakota and its political subdivisions. SDRS is a qualified defined benefit retirement plan under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and is exempt from Federal income taxes. 

  • 6-8% fully matched retirement plan.
  • Supplemental Retirement Plan - Similar to 401K.
  • Fully vested after three years of service.

The State of South Dakota Board of Regents offers an optional 403(b) managed through .

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