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Health benefits open enrollment available until Nov. 20
Open enrollment for eligible CSU faculty and staff began Nov. 2 and runs through Nov. 20, with changes becoming effective Jan. 1, 2021.
Voluntary retirement incentive program announced
The program will provide a substantial and well-deserved financial incentive to those who meet the criteria while addressing budgetary and workforce challenges.
Mandatory benefits Open Enrollment period for State Classified employees continues through May 18
Open enrollment for benefits for Colorado State University State Classified staff began on April 14 and ends May 18
Update benefits during open enrollment Oct. 28-Nov. 15
This is the annual opportunity for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff members to make changes to health benefits and add or drop dependents.
Dependent eligibility audit to help CSU control benefit plan costs
A mandatory audit of faculty, administrative professionals and other non-classified employees with covered dependents will take place between Jan. 22 and March 7.
Change your university benefits Oct. 30-Nov. 17
Open enrollment for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff beings on Oct. 30 and ends on Nov. 17.
Open enrollment begins, CSU increases contributions to cost-share model
Open Enrollment for health and life benefits kicks off today, Oct. 31, for faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff.
ALEX® helps you make smart choices in selecting benefits
This is the time of year when we all remember how confusing it can be to choose the right benefits coverage. But CSU faculty, administrative professionals and non-classified staff will have a guide through the array of choices, and his name is ALEX®.
Unique transportation benefits available for employees
Employees who don’t buy an annual parking permit are eligible for some unique transportation benefits through the university, designed to encourage the use of alternative transportation. Flexible parking pass options Employees who don’t purchase an annual permit have several options. Employees without an annual permit get a discounted rate on daily scratch off parking passes. The Commuter Pack is comprised of ten scratch off passes and is available for $90 (buy 9, get one free). Even if you usually bike, bus, or carpool, you still might need to park a few times per year. Purchase a 10-pack of daily hangtag parking passes to cover your drive. For more information, call Parking Services at 970-491-7041. Monthly parking passes are also available, and can be especially handy in winter months for employees who may otherwise ride a bike or transit. These permits are $61 a month. Emergency Ride Home Emergency Ride Home is your assurance that you can get a ride home if you have taken alternative transportation to Colorado State University. Emergency Ride Home is funded by Parking and Transportation Services. It’s available to employees who need to get home and:
- Do not have a parking permit with Parking and Transportation Services.
- Use alternative transportation other than their personal vehicle the day of the Emergency Ride Home request.
Pre-tax commuter transit benefits for employees
CSU is offering benefits-eligible employees a new way to save on commuting to work with a pre-tax commuter transit account, and Human Resources is kicking off a new green initiative this month to let employees go paperless for their W-2 and other payroll information.