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Step Four

Student Health Insurance

The University requires all full-time students to maintain health insurance coverage for protection in the event of accident or illness. You may select a personal insurance policy, a plan carried by your parents, or the University-sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan.

UConn uses what is called a hard waiver system to verify health coverage for students. Under this system, you are automatically charged for the Student Health Insurance Plan. If you already have insurance coverage and wish to decline the University plan, you may request a waiver through your Student Administration System account.

A waiver is only granted if another form of insurance coverage is in effect. If you do not request a waiver, it will be assumed that you accept the coverage offered under the Student Health Insurance Plan.

Students may request health insurance waivers until February 5, 2009. Insurance charges cannot be waived after February 5.

Students who are currently covered by an HMO or PPO should review their current plan's coverage rules before declining the Student Health Insurance Plan. Your plan may provide no, or limited, coverage outside of your home area.

More information is available at http://www.shs.uconn.edu/insurance.html.

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Professor Steve Jones with a student