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2019 Benefits Guide

Here s where to find... Welcome to annual enrollment! 2 Medical Benefits 3 Dental Benefits 4 Voluntary Vision Benefits 4 Retirement 5 Group Life and AD&D 5 Voluntary Life and AD&D 5 Flexible Spending Accounts 6 Long-Term Disability 6 Short-Term Disability 6 Long-Term Care 6 Travel Assistance Program 7 Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) 7 Websites 7 2019 Rates 8 2019 Rates and Annual Plan Maximums 9 Paid Time Off and Additional Benefits 10 Welcome to annual enrollment! Capital University recognizes that our employees are one of our most valuable assets. With this in mind we understand the importance of providing you and your dependents with a comprehensive variety of benefits as part of our overall compensation package. This summary highlights those benefits and the options available to you. For more detailed information please access our benefits website or contact Human Resources. Eligible employees may elect to cover their spouse and/or qualified dependent children in applicable benefits. If you waive coverage and want to add it later (outside of a qualifying event), open enrollment for medical, dental, vision, and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) is in November each year for a January 1 effective date. Contacts 12 2

Medical Benefits Capital University will continue to offer three medical plans that are administered by UnitedHealthcare. However, this year we are making some key changes to the plans. We will be moving to 1 PPO and 2 HDHPs with Health Savings Accounts with contributions from Capital University. Once enrolled, visit UHC s website at www.myuhc.com to view claim payments, find innetwork providers, request extra ID cards, and other services. See below for a high level summary of the in-network benefit options. PPO HDP1 HDP2 Annual Deductible Single $500 $2,000* $3,000 Family $1,000 $4,000* $6,000 Health Savings Account Funding Single N/A $500/$750** $350 Family N/A $1,000/$1,500** $700 Maximum Out-of-Pocket (Medical Services) Single $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 Family $4,000 $8,000 $10,000 Separate Maximum Out-of-Pocket (Prescriptions) Single $2,000 N/A N/A Family $4,000 N/A N/A Your Coinsurance 10% 15% 15% Preventive Care 0% 0% 0% Office Visit $25 Deductible/coinsurance Deductible/coinsurance Specialist Office Visit $50 Deductible/coinsurance Deductible/coinsurance Urgent Care $50 Deductible/coinsurance Deductible/coinsurance ER Copay $150 Deductible/coinsurance Deductible/coinsurance Retail Prescription Tier 1 $10 Deductible/$10 Deductible/$10 Tier 2 $30 Deductible/$40 Deductible/$40 Tier 3 $50 Deductible/$60 Deductible/$60 Mail Order Drug 2.5x Retail Deductible/2.5X Retail Deductible/2.5X Retail * HDP1 deductible amounts are non-embedded which means that outside of Single coverage, the family deductible has to be met before the Coinsurance takes affect. ** The higher level of employer funding is only obtained with appropriate employee contribution matching. 3

Dental Benefits The Capital University dental plan is a point of service plan administered by Delta Dental of Ohio. By registering online with their Consumer Toolkit at www.deltadentaloh.com you can view claim payments, find in-network dentists, print personalized ID cards, and find other information about your plan. See below for a high level summary of benefits. In- and Out-of-Network Annual Deductible $50 Single (Excludes preventive care) $150 Family Annual Benefit Maximum $1,000 Per Person Your Coinsurance for Preventive Care 0% Basic Treatment 20% Major Treatment 50% Orthodontics (For children to age 19) Lifetime Maximum $1,000 Coinsurance 50% Voluntary Vision Benefits The Capital University vision plan is now administered by EyeMed. See below for a high level summary of the in-network benefit options: In-Network Frequency 12/12/12 (Exam/Lenses/Frames. Can have contact lenses OR lenses) Exam Copay $10 Frames Copay/Allowance Lenses: Contact Lenses: $0/$150; 20% off balance over $150 $25 copay (Standard plastic lenses; Lens options extra) Medically Necessary Copay $0 Standard Copay/Allowance $0/$150 (15% off balance over $150 for conventional lenses) 4

Retirement 2019 Capital University Enrollment Guide Capital University s 403(b) plan makes saving for retirement easy and painless. After a one-year waiting period, the University contributes 5% of your base wages into a 403(b) plan with TIAA. After 5 years of employment the University s contribution rate goes to the employer maximum contribution rate, which is currently set at 9% of your base wage. All contributions have immediate vesting. You may contribute additional dollars via payroll deduction up to the federal maximum beginning on your start date, although this is not required in order to receive the employer contributions. Learn more about your investment choices online at TIAA.org/capital. Group Life and AD&D Life/accidental death and dismemberment (ad&d) insurance is an important part of your financial wellbeing, especially if others depend on you for support. The University provides life and ad&d insurance at one times your annual salary (minimum of $25,000 and maximum of $250,000). Those age 67 and above will have a reduced benefit. Voluntary Life and AD&D You may purchase additional life and AD&D insurance for you, your spouse, domestic partner, and dependent children with after tax payroll deductions. If you re under age 70 and sign up within 31 days of becoming eligible, the Guarantee Issue amounts are $150,000 for you, $30,000 for your spouse and $10,000 for your dependents. Rates, benefit limitations, and other information are available in Human Resources or on the benefits website. 5

Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible spending accounts (FSA) allow you to set money aside on a pre-tax basis for qualified medical, dental, vision and dependent care expenses. You may contribute dollars via payroll deduction up to the federal maximum. Participants in the HDP1 or HDP2 plans are not permitted to enroll in a traditional health care reimbursement account. A limited use account allowing participants to use the account for dental and vision expenses may be established. Long-Term Disability The University also provides a long-term disability benefit at no cost to you. After an elimination period of 180 days, the benefit is up to 662/3% of your base salary to a maximum benefit of $8,000 per month. Short-Term Disability Short-term disability provides an income benefit when you are out of work for more than 14 days. The benefit continues until you are eligible for long term disability as long as you remain disabled. The University provides this benefit for full-time employees at no cost to you. Long-Term Care Voluntary long-term care coverage is available for you to purchase for yourself, your spouse or your parents and other extended family members. This is coverage for care received in your home or a facility when assistance is needed for daily living activities. The rates are based on the insured s age. Rates and benefits are available on our website. 6

Travel Assistance Program The travel assistance program through Mutual of Omaha (AXA Assistance, USA) can assist with many unexpected travel emergencies within the U.S. and abroad. Examples include replacing lost prescriptions and passports, medically necessary repatriation, emergency cash coordination, interpreter/translator services, and more. Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) Your work-life balance employee assistance program can help you find solutions for the everyday challenges of work and home as well as for more serious issues involving emotional and physical well-being. Resources are available through telephone consultations, face-to-face meetings, and an online library of downloadable materials and interactive tools. Websites Capital University s benefits website provides a single portal where you can find detailed information about the benefits referenced here as well as things like benefit summaries, certificates of coverage, and vendor websites. Please visit https://www.capital.edu/employee-benefits/ for additional information or call 614.236.6168 to speak with a Human Resources representative. 7

2019 Rates Medical/Rx Rates PPO Plan Employee Biweekly Employee Semi-Monthly Capital Monthly Employee $88.24 $95.59 $691.55 Employee & Spouse $258.55 $280.10 $1,205.26 Employee & Child(ren) $204.26 $221.28 $952.14 Family $333.53 $361.33 $1,554.77 HDP1 Plan Employee Biweekly Employee Semi-Monthly Capital Monthly Employee $45.14 $48.90 $724.27 Employee & Spouse $172.36 $186.72 $1,270.69 Employee & Child(ren) $136.16 $147.51 $1,027.92 Family $222.34 $240.87 $1,605.96 Reminder! Capital will contribute to your Health Savings Account for those enrolled in the High Deductible Health Plans for 2019. HDP1 participants will receive $500 fixed funding for single coverage or $1,000 fixed funding for families; with the option to receive an additional matching contribution of up to $250 for single coverage or up to $500 for families. HDP2 Plan Employee Biweekly Employee Semi-Monthly Capital Monthly Employee $18.90 $20.48 $683.52 Employee & Spouse $100.80 $109.20 $1,230.53 Employee & Child(ren) $79.80 $86.45 $984.01 Family $129.79 $140.61 $1,570.98 Reminder! Capital will contribute to your Health Savings Account for those enrolled in the High Deductible Health Plans for 2019. HDP2 participants will receive $350 fixed funding for single coverage or $700 fixed funding for families; there is no match option for HDP2 participants, however participants are able to contribute towards the HSA as well. 8

2019 Rates and Annual Plan Maximums Dental Rates Delta Premier Employee Biweekly Employee Semi-Monthly Capital Monthly Employee $3.56 $3.86 $26.27 Employee & Spouse $9.37 $10.16 $42.43 Employee & Child(ren) $12.11 $13.12 $54.81 Family $18.27 $19.80 $82.71 Vision Rates EyeMed Employee Biweekly Employee Semi-Monthly Capital Monthly Employee $3.30 $3.58 $0.00 Employee & Spouse $6.28 $6.81 $0.00 Employee & Child(ren) $6.61 $7.16 $0.00 Family $9.72 $10.53 $0.00 2019 Capital University Enrollment Guide Health Savings Account (HSA) Plan Maximum Single Coverage $3,500 Family Coverage $7,000 Age 55 + Additional $1,000 Reminder! Capital contributions to your HSA. Capital will contribute $500/$1,000 for those enrolled in the HDP1 and $350/$700 for those enrolled in the HDP2. HDP1 also has a matching option for up to an additional $250/500 CU contribution. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Plan Maximum Healthcare $2,650 Dependent Care $5,000 Retirement 403(b) Plan Maximum General Election $19,000 Age 50 + Additional $6,000 For those with 15 or more years of service there may be the opportunity to contribute an additional $3,000. Please see the Human Resources Office for more details. Note: Capital University will not monitor whether or not contributions exceed the legal maximums. You, the participant, are responsible for ensuring that your contributions stay within allowed limits and, if they exceed those limits, you must take the appropriate actions. 9

Paid Time Off and Additional Benefits There are additional benefits that come from working in a university setting as well as working in a caring community. This summary highlights these benefits and the options that are available to employees working at least half-time. For more detailed information, please contact Human Resources at 614.236.6168 or hr@capital.edu. Vacation Leave Nonexempt Staff 0 5 years of service 10 days 6 15 years of service 15 days 16+ years of service 20 days Maximum account balance = 25 days Exempt Staff 20 days per year Maximum account balance = 25 days Faculty and Exempt Staff working less than 12 months Employees in this category follow the academic calendar year and do not accrue vacation leave. Sick Leave Exempt Administrators and Faculty 20 days per year Maximum account balance = 6 months Nonexempt Staff 22 days per year Maximum account balance = 6 months 3 days per year can be used as personal days Paid Holidays Capital observes the following holidays: Good Friday Memorial Day Fourth of July Labor Day Wednesday before Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving Christmas Week (including Christmas Eve through New Year s Day) Funeral Leave Up to five days paid leave for immediate family members spouse/ domestic partner, child or step-child, mother, father. Up to three days paid leave for other family members - brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, grandmother, or grandfather. Tuition Benefits After one year of full-time service, employees, their spouses and dependent children are eligible for Tuition Remission for undergraduate programs at Capital University. Full-time undergraduate students are required to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Employees may also participate in graduate level programs if they are job related. Eligible employees may apply for Tuition Exchange which allows their dependent children to attend a participating school for a discounted tuition. 10

Discounted Meals Capital University s dining services are offered on campus through Aladdin. They offer discounted meal rates at the Main Dining Room (MDR, located on the second floor of the Student Union) for faculty and staff. You can also load CapBucks on your ID badge by visiting the Aladdin office (located in the MDR) or by phone 614-236-6125. Community Benefits Below are some of the added benefits that are available to employees of the University, including special offers and discounts. To take advantage of these offers, identify yourself as a Capital University employee. You may also be required to show your Capital University ID card. Athletic events Capital Center Library Schumacher Gallery Music concerts Parking privileges Bookstore discounts Conference services discounts Restaurant discounts Theater productions COESRA discounts 11

Contacts Medical Plan UnitedHealthcare Flexible Spending Accounts Custom Design Benefits Member services: 866.314.0335 Nurseline: 800.622.7276 General website: www.uhc.com Enrolled in medical: myuhc.com Health Savings Account PNC BeneFit Plus Customer service: 844.356.9993 Enrolled in HSA: participant.pncbenefitplus.com Retirement TIAA Customer service: 614.659.1000 Website: TIAA.org/capital Customer service: 800.598.2929 Website: www.customdesignbenefits.com Dental Delta Dental of Ohio Customer service: 800.524.0149 Website: www.deltadentaloh.com Vision EyeMed Customer service: 866.939.3633 Website: www.eyemed.com 12

2019 Capital University Enrollment Guide Employee assistance program Mutual of Omaha For personal or job-related concerns (including: Emotional well-being, Family and relationships, Legal and financial matters, Healthy lifestyles, Work and life transitions): 800.316.2796 Website: mutualofomaha.com/eap Life/AD&D Mutual of Omaha For Life insurance claims and information, please contact Human Resources. Travel Mutual of Omaha For inquiries within the U.S.: 800.856.9947 Outside the U.S.: 312.935.3658 ID Number: 9900MOO2 Short- and long-term disability Final notes This summary of benefits is not intended to be a complete description of Capital University s insurance benefit plans. Please refer to the plan document(s) for a complete description. Each plan is governed in all respects by the terms of its legal plan document, rather than by this or any other summary of the insurance benefits provided by the plan. In the event of any conflict between a summary of the plan and the official document, the official document will prevail. Although Capital University maintains its benefit plans on an ongoing basis, the University reserves the right to terminate or amend each plan in its entirety or in any part at any time. For questions regarding the information provided in this overview, please contact your Capital University human resources representative. Mutual of Omaha For disability insurance claims and information, please contact Human Resources. 13

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All changes must be made by November 26! The descriptions of the benefits are not guarantees of current or future employment or benefits. If there is any conflict between this guide and the official plan documents, the official documents will govern. [Rev 11/15/18] 1-CHI Clients\EB\Capital University\2019\Capital University 2019 Benefit Guide 15737.pdf