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Archive: Open Enrollment for 2023 benefits ends Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, at 5 p.m.

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Open Enrollment is coming to an end! You have until 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, to enroll or make changes to your benefits — just select “faculty & staff” or “retirees” on the Open Enrollment website.

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Don’t forget to enroll or re-enroll in a flexible spending account (FSA)! Your other benefits will continue if you don’t take action, but you must re-enroll each year to continue your Health or Dependent Care FSA.

In 2023, UC will continue to offer the same benefit plans for faculty and staff. However, there are some important changes to medical and other benefits next year, so take advantage of UC’s resources to make sure you understand your options:

  • ALEX is a fun and friendly virtual guide that gets to know you, so you get just the information you need and understand all your options. For the same great coaching in Spanish, check out ALEX Go.
  • UC’s Open Enrollment website gives an overview of 2023 changes, choices and costs, with links to UCnet for details and to UCPath when you’re ready to enroll.
  • At UC’s virtual Benefits Fair  available in English and Spanish — you can visit booths sponsored by UC locations and benefit plans, connect with plan representatives and more.
  • Watch the UCPath Open Enrollment overview video for instructions for making election changes in UCPath.

For more assistance with your UC benefits, visit UCPath online.

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