Open Enrollment ends next week

The 2026 Open Enrollment period ends Monday, Nov. 24. Changes can be made through midnight via Workday.

Remember, this is the one time each year you can take the following actions:

  • Make changes to your medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Enroll/re-enroll in the FSA and DCAP benefits
  • Add or waive eligible family members from your coverage
  • Can/must re-attest to the spousal surcharge questionnaire, if required

Visit the HRS Open Enrollment website for additional information including:

  • FAQs
  • 2026 benefit changes
  • Recorded presentations
  • Archived communications

If you are still trying to determine if you want to make a change and what plan you may want to change to, watch one of the Open Enrollment recorded presentations.

Questions can be directed to WSU Benefits at 509-335-4589 or hrs.benefits@wsu.edu.

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