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Campus Health :: Fees & Insurance :: Student Health Insurance :: Fall 2008

Fall 2008
Arizona Board of Regents Student Health Plan
administered by Aetna Student Health

Eligibility requirements: Students who are eligible for or enrolled under Medicare are not eligible to enroll under this policy nor are students on a "Qualified Tuition Reduction Program" taking less than 7 credit hours (6 credit hours for Graduate Assistants). However, The University of Arizona requires that all International Students be enrolled in the Student Health Insurance, unless one qualifies for an exemption.

Undergraduates must be taking at least 7 units, or have a consortium agreement with The University of Arizona to take some courses at a qualified community college, with an overall total of 7 units (documentation is required) or be in a co-op program. Seniors with less than 7 units (one time exception) who are completing their final graduation requirements this semester (documentation is required) and who had subscribed to the student health insurance in the Spring/Summer semester are also eligible.

Graduates must be in a degree or certificate program taking at least 3 units or 1 dissertation/thesis unit.

Graduate Non-Degree must have applied to a degree program (documentation is required) and be taking at least 6 transferable units, be in a certificate program, or be a full-time student taking at least 9 units.

Note: Once enrolled, you and your dependents, if enrolled under your policy, will be automatically re-enrolled and billed the appropriate premium through The University of Arizona Bursar's Office in future semesters (each Fall and Spring) upon class registration. Students not meeting eligibility requirements will be notified through their official University of Arizona email address (@email.arizona.edu). If you wish to cancel your coverage, you must do so during an "Open Enrollment".

Enrollment/Disenrollment Instructions: Access Student Link (available Monday – Saturday 7am-8pm), select “Registration”, click on “Insurance” then hit “Modify”. Make your selection from the menu and click update. You will receive a confirmation message that your selection was successful. The open enrollment period begins upon class registration and ends the 14th day after the official start of classes. If you have a problem, please contact the Campus Health Insurance Office.

If Student Link is not available, you may complete an authorization form or stop by our office for assistance.

Last day of the Fall Open Enrollment: September 8, 2008 – The Student Health Insurance can be added, canceled or changed only during an "Open Enrollment" period, unless one qualifies for a pro-rate. There are certain qualifying events that will allow one to come on to the plan outside of an enrollment period providing arrangements are made within 30 days of the event.

Coverage period: August 16, 2008 through January 15, 2009

Premiums (pdf file opens a new window)

Installments (pdf file opens a new window)

See below links to review insurance policy and how to maintain network benefits:

Insurance Brochure (pdf file opens a new window)

Important Insurance information (pdf file opens a new window)

Benefits Summary (pdf file opens a new window)

Dependent Coverage’s: An application is required on all dependents that are new to the plan. This includes students who had their own student policy and become a dependent under a student policy. Please submit your completed application to the Campus Health Insurance office before the closing of the "Open Enrollment" period.

Domestic Partnership Affadavit (pdf file opens a new window)

Communications: All "Open Enrollment" notices and pertinent information regarding the Student Health Insurance is sent to the student's official University of Arizona email (@email.arizona.edu) address.

Insurance ID cards: Temporary ID cards are available at the Campus Health Insurance office upon request. Permanent ID cards are mailed to new subscribers directly from the Insurance carrier to the United States address you have designated in your Student Link. This mailing will include two cards, your insurance ID from Aetna and a card from On-Call International.

Campus Health Insurance Office
Office Hours: M-F 8-4:30 and W 9-4:30 closed 12-1
(520) 621-6486, Fax (520) 626-8616
Email: chsinsurance@health.arizona.edu

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