Reminder: Make your elections for Open Enrollment 2026

The Open Enrollment period for 2026 is ending next Monday, Nov. 24. If you are planning to make changes to your benefits elections and have not yet done so, please complete and submit your elections as soon as possible in Workday. Be sure to print or save the confirmation page for your records.

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.

If you already submitted your Open Enrollment election in Workday, and happen to reopen the event, be sure to completely submit your election again. Re-opening the Open Enrollment event overrides your previous submission, and it is critical to fully submit the event again for it to be effective.

Visit the HRS Open Enrollment website for additional information. These sites have Open Enrollment recorded presentations which may help you with your decision(s).

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

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