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Open Enrollment begins today, continues through Nov. 12; all benefits-eligible employees are required to participate

Monday, October 25, 2010, By News Staff
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The annual period for Syracuse University employees to enroll for benefits or update their current choices—known as Open Enrollment—begins today, and continues through Nov.12. 

This year, for the first time, all benefits-eligible University employees need to participate in Open Enrollment. The new requirement is aimed at ensuring that all benefits-eligible employees are aware of the different benefit options available, and guarantees that everyone has reviewed their coverage plans for the new year. Individuals who do not participate in Open Enrollment will have their medical, dental and vision benefits waived. 

Also new this year, the Open Enrollment participation period has been extended to three weeks, allowing individuals to make thoughtful choices to maximize their benefits options. There is no make-up period, however, after Nov. 12. 

OEComplete information about the Open Enrollment process, employees’ benefits options, and how to enroll is available at the Open Enrollment website: http://openenrollment.syr.edu. 

Open Enrollment 2010 Information Sessions and Computer Clusters  

Employees can learn more about benefits options by attending an Open Enrollment Information Session. Session dates and locations are posted on the Open Enrollment website. 

Computer kiosks are available at Human Resources’ Skytop Office Building to provide additional computer access for online enrollment purposes. Computer access is also available at the ITS public computer labs and e-mail stations across campus. For a complete list of locations with hours, visit http://its.syr.edu/itsmap/index.html.   

Open Enrollment through MySlice

The Open Enrollment process is conducted online through MySlice, at http://myslice.syr.edu. To access the site, employees need to enter their MySlice NetID and password (For login assistance, visit Information Technology and Services at http://its.syr.edu/netid, or call 443-2677). 

Once employees complete the enrollment process in MySlice and click the “FINISH” button, a confirmation statement will be e-mailed to them (a hard copy statement can be requested from Human Resources). Individuals can continue to make changes to benefits selections through Nov. 12, and will receive a confirmation every time the “FINISH” button is clicked. The last confirmation statement received via e-mail represents the final selections, regardless of confirmation statements previously received. 

All choices will be in effect from Jan.1 through Dec. 31, 2011 (two years for dental).

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