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EXEMPT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUMMARY Medical Insurance Bradley University offers a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) and a Qualified High Deductible Health Plan (QHDHP). The PPO & the QHDHP automatically includes dental and some vision coverage. Within the PPO & QHDHP the network that we utilize is Blue Cross Blue Shield. The medical/flex plan year runs October 1, 2016 thru September 30, 2017. The Dental plan runs January 1 thru December 31. The University pays two-thirds of the total premium. Full-time employees are eligible to enroll within the first 31 days of employment. Coverage is effective on the first day of employment contract or enrollment, whichever is later. Members must utilize the hospitals, ancillary facilities and providers in the BCBS network. NETWORK Administrator Hospitals Network Pharmacy Benefit Mgr. Flex Plan Administrator Dental BCBS Methodist/OSF/Proctor/Pekin BCBS - PPO Prime Benefit Planning Consultants (BPC) BCBS PPO BCBS Well Adult Care (age 16 and over) - $0 Co-Pay Well Child Care (to age 16) - $0 Co-Pay Office Visit Co-Pay - $30 ER Co-Pay - $125 Out-patient Surgery Facility Fee Co-Pay - $100 per surgery Out-patient Physician Surgical Procedure Co-Pay - $100 per surgery In-patient Admission Co-Pay (facility) - $400 per admission Skilled Nursing Facility Physician Visit Co-Pay - $30 per day Home Health Visit Co-Pay - $30 per visit Occupational Therapy Co-Pay (excludes in-patient) - $30 Speech Therapy Co-Pay (excludes in-patient) - $30 Physical Therapy Co-Pay (excludes in-patient) - $30 Durable Medical Equipment Co-Pay (covered by plan) - $30 Out of Pocket Maximum Per Year - $2,000 per person/$4,000 employee plus one/$5,000 per family

Prescription Drug Plan Generic Co-Pay no change - $10 retail or $20 for 90-day mail order supply Preferred Brand (Formulary) Co-Pay - $30 retail or $60 for 90-day mail order supply Non-Preferred Brand Co-Pay - $50 retail or $100 for 90-day mail order supply In accordance with the Affordable Care Act, there is an out of pocket (OOP) maximum established for pharmacy benefits based on the class of coverage i.e. employee, employee plus one or family. Once the OOP maximum has been reached, prescription drugs will be paid at 100% for the balance of the calendar year. Per Person Prescription Out-of-Pocket Maximum** Per Person Plus One Prescription Out-of-Pocket Maximum** Per Family Unit Prescription Out-of-Pocket Maximum** $1,500 $3,000 $4,500 The PPO Plan services must be accessed through participating providers in the BCBS Network. With few exceptions, most services are covered in full if authorized by a participating provider. The PPO also means that there is an out-of-network benefit for each option. However, members should utilize physicians, hospitals, ancillary facilities and providers in the network in which they choose to participate as out-of-network benefits are not as cost effective as outlined on the Benefit Highlights sheet. Dental There is no preferred network for dental. You are able to choose any provider. Plan year begins January 1 and ends December 31. 100% Preventative Care-twice each calendar year $50 annual deductible per individual/$100 for employee plus one/$150 per family per calendar year 80/20% coinsurance after deductible for restorative and major dental services $1,000 annual maximum benefit Vision There is no preferred network for vision. You are able to choose any provider. Examinations Optometrist Plan covers 100% of 1 (one) exam every 24 months Ophthalmologist Plan covers 100% of 1 (one) exam every 24 months Eyewear Lenses, Frames & Contacts The plan will pay up to $100 for any combination of eyewear once every 24 months Note: Charges exceeding the above Schedule of Benefits do not apply toward the medical Maximum Out-of-Pocket expense or deductible, if applicable.

Qualified High Deductible Health Plan BCBS A QHDHP covers health care services (office visits, hospital tests, therapy, prescriptions, etc.) only after an individual or a family has met the deductible. However, routine wellness services from in-network providers are covered by the Plan at 100% and no deductible. The QHDHP has lower employee premiums than the PPO plan. Well Adult Care (age 16 and over) 100% covered by Bradley University (cannot be applied to deductible) Well Child Care (to age 16) - 100% covered by Bradley University (cannot be applied to deductible) Office Visits 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Medical/Surgical Physician Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Mental Health/Substance Abuse Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Inpatient Hospital Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Skilled Nursing Facility Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Outpatient Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Outpatient Emergency Care 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Outpatient Rehabilitation Therapy 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Home Health Services 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Durable Medical Equipment 20% coinsurance after deductible is met/0% after out-of-pocket is met Calendar Year Deductible- the deductible is the amount of expenses that must be paid out-of pocket before Bradley University will pay any expenses. $1,500.00 deductible for single coverage $3,000.00 deductible for single plus one and family coverage Out-of-Pocket Maximum - The amount of money that any individual will have to pay toward covered health care expenses during any one calendar year. $3,000.00 Out-of-Pocket Maximum for single coverage $6,000.00 Out-of-Pocket Maximum for single plus one and family coverage Prescription Drug Plan 20% coinsurance after deductible is met 0% coinsurance after out of pocket is met Dental There is no preferred network for dental. You are able to choose any provider. Plan year begins January 1 and ends December 31 100% Preventative Care-twice each calendar year $50 annual deductible per individual/$100 for employee plus one/$150 per family per calendar year 80/20% coinsurance after deductible for restorative and major dental services $1,000 annual maximum benefit

Vision There is no preferred network for vision. You are able to choose any provider. Examinations Optometrist Plan covers 100% of 1 (one) exam every 24 months Ophthalmologist Plan covers 100% of 1 (one) exam every 24 months Note: Charges exceeding the above Schedule of Benefits do not apply toward the medical Maximum Out-of-Pocket expense or deductible, if applicable. Dental Plan (No medical, vision, and pharmacy) There is no preferred network for dental. You are able to choose any provider. Plan year begins January 1 and ends December 31. 100% Preventative Care-twice each calendar year $50 annual deductible per individual/$100 for employee plus one/$150 per family per calendar year 80/20% coinsurance after deductible for restorative and major dental services $1,000 annual maximum benefit Flexible Spending Account The Flexible Spending Account is administered by Benefit Planning Consultants (BPC). The Flexible Spending Account is a voluntary plan with two provisions. It allows full-time employees to pay employee benefit premiums for health, life and long-term disability with tax-free dollars. Full-time employees may also elect to set aside tax-free dollars for un-reimbursed medical expenses and/or dependent care. Money in either of these accounts that is not utilized by the end of the plan year (October 1 through September 30) will be forfeited. The Flexible Spending Account can be utilized when enrolled in either the PPO or Qualified High Deductible Plan. Health Savings Account (HSA) If you are enrolled in a Qualified High Deductible Health Plan, you can establish a tax-exempt Health Savings Account with your own funds. You can use these funds to pay for qualified medical, dental and prescription services. You can enroll in a HSA only when you are participating in a HQDHP (Please see the HQDHP & HSA Q & A for further information). Basic Life Insurance Basic Life Insurance is available on a contributory basis through Voya. The University pays two-thirds of the total premium for each full-time employee. Coverage is effective on the first of the month following the date of employment. The amount of the insurance is based on the employee s annual contract salary. The accidental death and dismemberment coverage is equal to the life insurance coverage. Voluntary Life Insurance Employees also have an opportunity to buy additional life insurance through Voya. Voluntary life insurance coverage can be purchased in $10,000 increments (employee pays full premium) up to 5 times their annual wages with a maximum benefit of $500,000. (Example, employee making $30,000 annually may purchase any amount of additional coverage in $10,000 increments up to $150,000 5 times the annual wages.)

Short-Term Disability The University provides short-term disability to all full-time employees during the regular contract year for absences due to accident, sickness or pregnancy. Full-time regular employees salary payments will be continued by the University according to the following schedule: Less than 1 year continuous service 1 year but less than 2 years 2 years but less than 3 years 3 years but less than 4 years 4 years but less than 5 years 5 years and over Full pay for 1 month and 60% for 2 additional months Full pay for 1 month and 60% for 5 additional months Full pay for 2 months and 60% for 4 additional months Full pay for 3 months and 60% for 3 additional months Full pay for 4 months and 60% for 2 additional months Full pay for 6 months Long-Term Disability Long-term disability insurance is available for all full-time employees through Voya after one year of continuous service at Bradley. New full-time employees are eligible to join immediately if employed by the University within three months of leaving another group total disability insurance plan. The University pays two-thirds of the total premium for employees through a total disability insurance policy on the first $2,000 benefit. Employees may elect to pay 100% of the premium to have additional coverage of up to $5,000 monthly benefit based on salary. If approved, long-term disability becomes effective following the first 180 consecutive days of disability. When eligible for benefits, employees receive 60% of their base monthly salary up to the elected maximum benefit per month, less any benefit from Social Security (including dependents benefit) and workers compensation. The benefit paid will never be less than $100. During total disability, the monthly income and the annuity premium benefit will be increased each year by 3% compounded annually. Long-Term Care As an employee, you may purchase coverage during the enrollment period through Unum without having to fill out a medical questionnaire, as long as you do not choose benefits that exceed the Guarantee Issue limits. Your enrollment kit contains complete information on the Guarantee Issue limits. If you wait to enroll, you will need to fill out the medical questionnaire and may not be accepted. This benefit is available for employees and family members. The levels of care that this plan could cover include a long term care facility, professional home and community care and total choice home care. This benefit also can include inflation protection. To view benefit information please visit www.bradleyltc.com. Informational video available at http://www.agltc.com/bradleyuniversity/seminar/ Retirement Annuity (RA) Any full-time staff member enrolled in TIAA retirement plan before coming to Bradley or meeting the year of service requirement*, is eligible to participate in the plan upon arrival. Employees, except students and employees with retirement benefits provided under a collective bargaining agreement, who do not meet the above requirement, are eligible to participate in the TIAA Plan on year from their date of employment. Eligible employees may contribute 5% of their base salary and the University matches the contribution up to the amount allowed by the IRS. Eligible employees may voluntarily contribute more than 5% of base salary to purchase additional annuity benefits. However, University contributions are limited to 5% to the extent allowable under IRS Guidelines. *The term year of service is defined as the 12-month period immediately preceding the employee s date of employment with Bradley University during which the employee was employed in a regular non-student capacity and worked 1,000 or more hours with a four-year bachelor degree granting institution of higher education.

Group Supplemental Retirement Annuity (GSRA) Contributions to this Plan are made on a tax-deferred basis in additional to any contributions which may be made to Bradley University s Retirement Annuity Plan. No contributions are made by the University. All employees except students and employees with retirement benefits provided under a collective bargaining agreement are eligible for participation the first of the month following employment. To participate in this Plan, an eligible employee must complete the necessary enrollment form(s), as well as a Salary Reduction Agreement. Under this agreement, the employee s salary is reduced and the amount of the reduction is applied as premiums to the GSRA. Limitations on GSRA contributions are subject to IRS limitations. Enrollment forms are available in the Human Resource Department. Social Security Bradley participates in the Social Security program with equal contributions from the employee at the current legal rate. Tuition Provisions A full-time employee, with one year of service, may take a maximum of six semester hours of undergraduate and graduate courses* per session at $5.00 per semester hour. A full-time employee s dependents and spouse must meet the University s academic standards before they are accepted into the institution. After they become accepted, as defined in the Tuition Policy, are eligible for tuition remission for undergraduate courses based on the following number of years of full-time service: During 1 st year 0% During 4 th year 75% During 2 nd year 25% After 4 th year 100% During 3 rd year 50% *The spouse of a full-time employee who is exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act may take graduate courses at $5.00 per semester hour. *Dependents of a full-time exempt employee are eligible for graduate course tuition remission of 50% if classroom space is available. Tuition remission for graduate courses is taxable for dependents and spouses. Vacation Bradley University grants annual vacation with pay to regular (12-month) full-time and regular (12-month) part-time administrative and professional employees. Vacation is accrued monthly and is not to be given for use in unearned amounts at the beginning of/or during the fiscal year. Regular (12-month) full-time employees will accrue paid vacation according to the following schedule: Length of Service as of June 1 Monthly Accrual Rate # Days Paid Vacation per Year 0 Thru 5 years.83334 days per month 10 days 6 thru 10 years 1.25 days per month 15 days 11 or more years 1.6667 days per month 20 days Regular part-time (12-month) employees who work at least 20 hours per week (1,040 per year) are entitled to vacation on a pro-rated basis. The length of the vacation will be determined on the same basis as for full-time employees, but the pay will be based on the employee s number of part-time hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, temporary employees and less than 12-month employees receive no vacation.

Holidays and Holiday Pay The University observes the following holidays: New Year s Day Floating half-day* Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Additional days off given at the discretion of the University are as follows: Half-day before Thanksgiving Day* Day after Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve Day Working Days between Christmas Day and New Year s Day *The half day given full-time employees working between 8:00 a.m. 12 Noon will be prorated for eligible employees working other hours. Other Benefits Use of all recreational facilities, discounted tickets for sports events, Bradley Theatre Department productions and a discount at the Bradley Bookstores. Note: This document is intended as a summary only. The benefits will be administered as outlined in Bradley University s plan document and current policies. HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT 1501 WEST BRADLEY AVENUE PEORIA, IL 61625 (309) 677-3223 FAX (309) 677-3867