Benefit eligible employees are able to take advantage of a variety of voluntary benefit programs. Most are available through payroll deduction and would be in addition to your regular health insurance premium. Enrollment with Public Employee Benefits Program (PEBP) health insurance is not required to enroll in any of these products.
Voluntary Benefits
51ԹϺ part of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) offers several voluntary benefits options to its employees. Many of the optional plans are available through payroll deduction, and enrollment can be completed through the Benefits Application on your desktop:
- Log into
- Go to the Benefits Application
- Choose the Benefits Tab in the Change Column
- Select the change reason: Voluntary Benefit Plans
- Enter the current date
- Submit
- Go to Workday Inbox to complete elections
Cancer Care Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Long Term Care Insurance -UNUM
The Public Employee’s Benefits Program (PEBP) offers all Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) eligible participants the ability to enroll into several voluntary benefits options. Many of the optional plans are available through payroll deduction, and enrollment can be completed through the PEBP employee portal.
New and Past Users
- Visit PEBP’s .
- Create an account to log into the site if logging in for the first time.
- For questions contact PEBP at 800-326-5496.
Vision Care – VSP
Auto/Home Insurance
ID Theft Protection
Pet Insurance
Accident Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Long Term Disability
Term Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Personal Legal Plan
Additional Voluntary Benefits
The Future Path 529 College Fund, gives you a tax-advantaged, affordable, and easy way to save for higher education – for your children, your grandchildren, or even yourself. Plus, it offers benefits specific to Nevada residents.
You can enroll and open up an account with as little as $15 per month. You can use the assets at any eligible school around the country and abroad – not just in Nevada. That includes 2- and 4-year colleges, graduate schools (including law and medical) and vocational/technical schools. Funds can be used to pay for qualified expenses including tuition, fees, required books, supplies, and equipment, and certain room and board costs. There is also a Silver State Matching Grant program which allows a matching grant to families that qualify.
To enroll in the plan and for more information, or call 1-877-486-9251.
*A plan of regular investment cannot assure a profit or protect against loss in a declining market