Office of Faculty & Staff Benefits
Office of Faculty & Staff Benefits

457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan

To help with your retirement savings, Georgetown University offers a 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan (457(b) Plan).

The 457(b) Plan offers an exclusive opportunity to a select group of management and highly compensated employees to double the tax-deferred contributions that can be set aside annually for retirement.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible you must meet the following criteria:

How does the 457(b) Plan work?

You may contribute up to the IRS Maximum Limit to this plan. Your 457(b) Plan contributions are automatically deducted pre-tax through payroll contributions, reducing your current taxable income and taxes owed for the year. Federal income taxes (and in most cases, state and local income taxes) on contributions and earnings are typically deferred in a 457(b) plan until withdrawn. Your 457(b) Plan contributions, however, remain subject to FICA taxes.

Unlike the DCRP and VCRP, IRS regulations that govern 457(b) plans require that your 457(b) contributions (including any earnings resulting from your deferrals to the 457(b) Plan), be part of the University’s general assets. However, upon separation from employment, you are automatically entitled to your 457(b) contributions and any earnings that may result.

IRS Limits

IRS Limits

IRS Retirement Contribution Limits – 2026

Each year the IRS sets new limits for what employees can contribute to their 403(b) and 401(k) retirement plans. Employees who will turn ages 60-63 have the opportunity to make increased pre-tax…

January 29, 2026

IRS Limits

IRS Retirement Contribution Limits – 2025

Each year the IRS sets new limits for what employees can contribute to their 403(b) and 401(k) retirement plans. Starting in 2025, employees who will turn ages 60-63 have the opportunity to make…

January 29, 2026

Enrolling

You can check your eligibility and elect to participate in the 457(b) Plan in GMS at any time. When enrolling in this plan, you will be prompted to select either Fidelity, TIAA or Vanguard.