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TIAA Brokerage Services overview and account setup Your quick guide to the enhanced brokerage program

For investors with specialized investing needs, more choice can mean more opportunity to direct retirement investments across markets and asset classes outside of your plan s core lineup. The TIAA Self-Directed Brokerage Account is an optional feature made available by the University of Delaware. With this account, you can direct your retirement plan contributions among a variety of investment choices beyond the ones offered through your current plan. A wide range of investment choices With your brokerage account, you can independently research and select from thousands of mutual funds, including from some well-known fund families. Flexibility and simplicity With TIAA Brokerage Services, there are multiple ways you can get information on your account and place orders to buy, sell or transfer investments. Do it all yourself by logging in to your account at TIAA.org/udel. Contact a TIAA financial consultant by calling 800-927-3059. They can place orders or answer any brokerage questions. Details and step-by-step instructions to open an account are on the following pages. TIAA Brokerage Services 1

Before you begin There are certain requirements and important considerations if you open a TIAA Brokerage Account. You ll need both a legitimate U.S. residential address and legitimate U.S. mailing address. (PO boxes are not acceptable as a residential address but may be used for mailing if a residential address exists.) You ll need an established retirement account in the University of Delaware Retirement Program for each brokerage account you want to open. There s an initial minimum transfer of $1000, up to 90%, from your retirement account to establish the brokerage account. There will be a minimum initial investment of $250 or the required prospectus minimum, whichever is greater, and additional minimums may apply for subsequent investments. This account is self-directed. The investments in the brokerage account are not monitored by the University of Delaware. There s no minimum balance requirement, annual fee or maintenance fees; however, some mutual funds do have investment minimums. 1 Transaction fees may apply. See the Fees section for complete details. Returns for mutual funds and other securities are not guaranteed, and you assume all the risks associated with investing in them. 1. These minimum fees and expenses, including those which apply to a continued investment in a fund, are described in the fund s current prospectus. TIAA Brokerage Services 2

Opening your brokerage account Once you ve completed all of the necessary items on the prior page, you re ready to begin. Step 1: Log in to your online retirement plan at TIAA.org/udel. Step 2: From your home page, go to My Account, select Change Investments from the drop-down menu, then Change Allocation of Future Contributions. Then, select the retirement account where you want to add a brokerage account. Step 3: Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Open a Brokerage Account. Please note: Funds available through the self-directed brokerage option are not monitored by the RPIC. These investments are made outside of the Plans. The University, the RPIC and the Plans have no responsibility to monitor the investment performance or fees of any of the mutual funds accessed through the self-directed brokerage option. You should only consider this option if you are a sophisticated investor. The University, the RPIC, and the Plans have no responsibility to ensure that the investments you select through the self-directed brokerage option are sound investments and appropriate for you. A waiver will appear and you will need declare that you have read and understood this waiver. You will need to take full responsibility for reviewing the appropriateness of each security and investment vehicle and the risks associated with combining these securities and investment vehicles in your Brokerage Account. TIAA Brokerage Services 3

Step 4: At this point, you ll have to sign a consent for electronic delivery of your important documents. To do so, check I have read and accept these terms and conditions, and select Continue. Step 5: Next, please enter your employment data, affiliations and investment profile. When all the data is entered and verified, select Continue. TIAA Brokerage Services 4

Step 6: Then, we need you to review the brokerage account agreement. Once you have completed your review, check I have read and accept these terms and conditions, and select I Agree. Step 7: Congratulations, you re finished with the account-opening process. You ll see a message that your brokerage account application has been received and is being processed. This typically takes two business days. Once completed, you ll be able to begin trading within your brokerage account. TIAA Brokerage Services 5

How to access your brokerage account Step 1: Go to TIAA.org/udel and select Log In. Enter your user ID and password. Step 2: This brings you to the secure home page and your brokerage account(s) will be listed along with your retirement account(s). Step 3: In the Actions drop-down menu you can select: View account details View recent transactions Research investment choices Manage investments Manage transactions Manage brokerage investments TIAA Brokerage Services 6

How to buy and sell in your brokerage account Step 1: Once you have logged in at TIAA.org/udel, find your brokerage account on the secure home page and use the Actions arrow to select Manage Investments. Step 2: From the Manage Investments screen, select Change My Investments to purchase a new fund. Step 3: You then select the plan where you want to trade your brokerage assets. TIAA Brokerage Services 7

Step 4: From there, you ll see your Current Balance by Asset Class within the particular plan. You will be able to confirm your balance and what can be moved to a new investment opportunity. Step 5: Select where you want the money to come from. The source can either be from your Retirement Funds or other Brokerage Funds within the brokerage account. Next select the transfer method, either a portion of the funds as a Percent of assets or Dollar amount, or choose to Transfer All. TIAA Brokerage Services 8

Step 6: In the remaining steps, you ll Choose the Destination Fund(s). You can select either core Retirement assets or Brokerage. If a brokerage investment is the Destination Fund, then you will need to check the box to enable brokerage selections. TIAA Brokerage Services 9

Step 7: Next, select the Add Brokerage Funds box. A pop-up window will appear for you to enter the ticker symbol or search for the fund you wish to purchase. Step 8: You can review important information on each option in the right-hand side by selecting the fund name. Once you ve decided on a fund, click Add Fund to proceed. Step 9: You will see that the new fund has been added to your list. Once you have your set of destination funds, you ll decide how you want to allocate your assets. You can only allocate to one brokerage fund at a time. Select the Destination Fund and fill in the radio button indicating 100%. Next click Continue. TIAA Brokerage Services 10

Step 10: A final verification page will appear confirming you want to make the trade. You ll need to click on the I understand box as well as Prospectus Acknowledgement. To execute the trade, select Submit. TIAA Brokerage Services 11

Mutual fund automatic investment/redemption plans Once you own a mutual fund, you have the ability to add shares automatically to your account on an ongoing basis. Step 1: Once you have logged in at TIAA.org/udel, find your retirement investments on the secure home page, and use the Actions arrow to select Manage Investments. Step 2: From the Manage Investments screen, select Change Allocations of Contributions. TIAA Brokerage Services 12

Step 3: To start, you will select the fund and percentage of where you want the allocations to go. Funds can go to both or either, core and brokerage assets, based upon your strategy. When allocating, it s important that the final percentage is 100%. Once the percentage equals 100%, click Continue. TIAA Brokerage Services 13

Step 4: Then you ll see a Review & Submit screen to review your allocations in asset classes, distribution percentages and effective date. You ll need to click on the I understand box as well as acknowledge the Prospectus Acknowledgment. Step 5: You ll see a confirmation page that shows your allocations of future changes has been received. TIAA Brokerage Services 14

Research & Performance One key to building a strategic investing plan is to be educated on your investing options and the performance on each of those options. Through TIAA.org you ll be able to educate yourself on funds, stay up to date on current financial trends and financial news. Click on My Account and then select Mutual Fund Research. By selecting the Mutual Fund Research option, you ll be able to see the various fund options that you can choose from in order to build your portfolio. To research funds, you can click on the Screener tab. From here, you can set up criteria to find funds that support your strategy. You also have the ability to simply select up to five funds and then click Compare to see how your options match up. TIAA Brokerage Services 15

View transaction history Confirmations are sent for every trade. You can view your entire transaction history by logging in to your account at TIAA.org/udel or through your monthly brokerage and quarterly combined retirement account statements. Note: Trades placed before the investment trade cut-off time 4:00 pm ET will be executed that business day. Transfers between the brokerage account and another account or fund available through retirement plan(s) are subject to brokerage settlement periods and can take several days to complete. TIAA Brokerage Services 16

Frequently asked questions Q: How can I take a distribution or withdrawal from my brokerage account? A: Distributions or withdrawals from your brokerage account aren t made directly. To receive distributions or withdrawals from the funds in your brokerage account, you first must transfer the amount you wish to withdraw from your brokerage account to the core menu, and then request a withdrawal. Q: Are there any fees associated with my brokerage account? A: If you open a brokerage account, you will be charged a commission on all applicable transactions based upon the fees outlined in the Customer Account Agreement or dictated by the terms of the fund. Please see the Fees section after these FAQs for more detailed information. Q: Will I receive confirmations of my trades? A: Yes, a confirmation for every trade is sent to you, according to your preferences. You can always view your transaction history or trade confirmations in the secure portion of TIAA.org/udel or on your monthly brokerage account statements. Q: Are brokerage services available to foreign address participants? A: No, TIAA Brokerage Services is available to enrolled plan participants with a permanent U.S. residential and mailing address. TIAA Brokerage Services 17

Transaction fees Transaction fees are charged in accordance with the TIAA Commission and Fee Schedule shown below. TIAA Self-Directed Brokerage Account Customer Account Agreement III. Commission and Fee Schedule Not all fees apply or are pertinent to all employer-sponsored plans. See individual plan for investment option details. Mutual funds No-transaction-fee (NTF) funds Transaction-fee (TF) funds Online TIAA.org/ brokerage Automated Telephone System (ATS) 800-842-2252 Client Service Assistance 800-927-3059 Minimum initial investment for most funds: $500. For subsequent investments, a minimum may apply. Short-term redemption fee: $50 minimum for shares held less than three months (waived for shares transferred from another brokerage firm or financial institution) Dollar cost averaging transactions, no-fee; minimum transaction $100 Transaction-fee: $35 per trade regardless of order size Minimum initial and additional investments typically based on amount listed in the fund s prospectus Dollar cost averaging transactions, no-fee; minimum transaction $100 Exchanges: $8 per trade regardless of order size For complete information about the brokerage account, read the TIAA Brokerage Account Customer Account Agreement or visit TIAA Brokerage Services forms at TIAA.org/SDA_CAA. Additional fees and expenses apply to a continued investment in the funds and are described in the fund s current prospectus. TIAA Brokerage Services 18

For questions about your brokerage account, please contact us at 800-927-3059. This material is for informational or educational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or investment advice in connection with a distribution, transfer or rollover, a purchase or sale of securities or other investment property, or the management of securities or other investments, including the development of an investment strategy or retention of an investment manager or advisor. This material does not take into account any specific objectives or circumstances of any particular investor, or suggest any specific course of action. Investment decisions should be made in consultation with an investor s personal advisor based on the investor s own objectives and circumstances. You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. Please call 877-518-9161 for a prospectus that contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. Investment, insurance and annuity products are not FDIC insured, are not bank guaranteed, are not bank deposits, are not insured by any federal government agency, are not a condition to any banking service or activity, and may lose value. TIAA Brokerage Services is a division of TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, member FINRA. Brokerage accounts are carried by Pershing, LLC, a subsidiary of The Bank of New York Company, Inc. Member FINRA, NYSE, SIPC. TIAA Brokerage Services reserves the right to change its fee and commission schedule at its discretion, subject to notification in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Some securities may not be suitable for all investors. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, Teachers Personal Investors Services, Inc., and Nuveen Securities, LLC, Members FINRA and SIPC, distribute securities products. 2017 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund, 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 251789 141023784 706200_827202 (08/17)