
*Students enrolled in only Session "A" are eligible for Spring A coverage.

Arizona time on the coverage End Date listed below. Arizona time on the coverage Start Date listed below and will terminate at 11:59 p.m. Your program degree must be affiliated with a campus.Ĭoverage will become effective 12 a.m.ASU Online students are not eligible for student health insurance.Students who are eligible for or are enrolled under Medicare are not eligible to enroll under the Plan.Dependent coverage is not available under this policy.If it is determined that you did not meet the school’s eligibility requirements for enrollment, your participation in the plan may be terminated or rescinded in accordance with its terms and applicable law. United Healthcare Student Resources reserves the right to review, at any time, your eligibility to enroll in this plan. Please make sure you understand your school’s credit hour and other requirements for enrolling in this plan. International students on non‐immigrant visas, regardless of his or her fitting into one of the above classifications and regardless of the number of units being taken, are automatically enrolled in the Plan.

Post‐Doctoral Fellows, J1 Visiting Scholars or J1 Student Interns. Graduate assistants or associates who are officially hired, with a signed and filed notice of appointment, and taking at least six units of graduate credit. Graduate non‐degree students must have applied to a degree program and be taking at least six transferable units, be in a certificate program, or be a full‐time student taking at least nine units. Graduate students if they are enrolled in a graduate degree or certificate program and taking at least three units or one dissertation/thesis unit. Seniors may enroll with less than six units if they are in their last semester to achieve their final graduation requirements and had the insurance coverage in the prior semester. Consortium agreement to take courses at a qualified college with an overall credit hour total of at least six units.Undergraduate students if they are enrolled in a program of study and taking at least six units. The following groups of students are eligible for coverage:


The plan is inclusive for all students with attention on the unique needs of the student body in terms of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, and is non-binary and transgender inclusive. The Health Insurance office is located in the Health Services building, at the Tempe campus and can be reached at 48 or answer questions about this policy.Īdditional information on United Healthcare Student Resources can be found below or at Each year the plan is negotiated by a Tri-University leadership group with input provided by student advisory committees. Students on the United Healthcare Student Resources are still required to receive their primary care through ASU Health Services and are required to obtain a referral to an off-campus provider. The insurance plan is designed to provide group coverage to students that are currently uninsured, need a less expensive alternative or need an Arizona provider network. This insurance provides access to the health and counseling services at any ASU Health Service location. In cooperation with Arizona Board of Regents and ASU Health Services, ASU offers an affordable top-tiered medical insurance policy to students.
