Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the NurseLine / Student Assistance Center! Your comprehensive NurseLine / Student Assistance benefit supports you and your eligible dependents with a wide range of issues—all at no cost to you. Our experts can offer trusted advice 24/7 and assist with balancing school and personal responsibilities. We look forward to serving you!
Health questions and issues can come up anytime. With NurseLine you and your family have unlimited access to a Registered Nurse day or night. You can rest easy knowing there’s somewhere to turn for trusted advice when you need it most.
A Registered Nurse can help guide you to the right care at the right time, self-care measures to ease symptoms and treat non-urgent conditions, and dependable information about diseases and medications. NurseLine can help you take charge of your health.
Offer self-care information for non-urgent health issues.
Direct you to the appropriate care for immediate attention.
Explain health conditions and treatments.
Answer questions about symptoms or medications.
Recommend how to treat a fever in the middle of the night.
Tell you if your symptoms mean you have the flu.
Advise how to ease common problems like a sore shoulder.
Inform you of side effects of your medications.
NurseLine is the perfect resource for when you can’t reach your doctor and need immediate answers to your health questions.
Call anytime 24/7 1-866-799-2670.
Student Assistance Program
College life is exciting but it can also be stressful if you are balancing class with personal responsibilities. In addition, you may be facing more serious issues like family matters, depression, or substance abuse that you can’t handle by yourself. Don’t let problems keep you from enjoying college and preparing for the future. Get the help you need today!
Health Advocate will provide you with the right tools to help you through some of life’s toughest challenges. Students can call Health Advocate’s toll-free number for confidential, short-term professional assistance, focusing on coping skills for a full range of emotional, family, and other personal issues.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Waive Your School’s Insurance Center!
This page is for those students who wish to opt-out (waive out) of the coverage under their school’s student insurance plan and have the fee removed from their student account. The school’s student insurance plan can only be waived if the student has coverage under another acceptable insurance plan.
Submitting a waiver is as easy as 1-2-3! The first step to waive out of your school’s student insurance coverage is to verify that you are a “hard waiver†student.
Full-time students registered for and taking 12 or more credit hours
Are automatically enrolled in this insurance plan at registration, unless proof of comparable coverage is furnished.
Hard waiver students are required to have health insurance to attend Averett University. You must complete an on-line waiver or enroll in the University’s policy.
Hard Waiver Student Waiver Instructions
Waiver Deadlines:
Annual Waiver Deadline: 8/30/16
Spring/Summer Waiver Deadline: 2/26/17
After you verify that you are a hard waiver student and have other insurance you will need:
Your current health insurance plan ID card,
Your health insurance brochure or plan description (or you might want mom & dad’s phone number handy to help answer some of the waiver questions). There might be a few questions about your current plan.
Once you have completed the waiver form, an email will automatically be sent to the email address you provided notifying you of the waiver request decision. If you receive a:
Approval e-mail – Your waiver was approved. You should print this e-mail and save it with your records.
Denial e-mail – Your waiver was denied. If you would like us to look this over or if you answered a question incorrectly, please contact RCM&D at (800) 346-4075.
Please Note:Â If you waive the insurance, you will not be eligible to enroll until the following school year, unless you experience a Qualifying Life Event.
Open Enrollment Periods
Open Enrollment Periods for all Dependents and Students: If you have eligible dependents in the Fall or are a student in the Fall semester and eligible to purchase coverage and you choose not to enroll for coverage before the Fall Enrollment Deadline of *August 30, 2016, you or your dependents will not be eligible to enroll again until the start of next Fall unless you experience a “Qualifying Life Event†during the year.
*For new dependents or new or renewing students in the Spring semester, your open enrollment deadline is February 26, 2017.
Qualifying Life Event
If you did not enroll during your open enrollment period and have since lost coverage under your original plan, you may qualify for a Qualifying Life Event upon providing proof of involuntary loss of coverage and payment within 30 days of losing coverage. (example: marriage, divorce, loss of job, etc) The enrollment form, check or money order, and the letter of creditable coverage must be received within 30 days of losing coverage.After 30 days the student will no longer be eligible to enroll in the plan until Fall of the following school year.
Please Contact Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Inc. (800) 346-4075 for cost and enrollment information as a Qualifying Life Event.
Full-time students registered for and taking 12 or more credit hours
Are automatically enrolled in this insurance plan at registration, unless proof of comparable coverage is furnished.
Hard waiver students are required to have health insurance to attend Averett University. You must complete an on-line waiver or enroll in the University’s policy.
Hard Waiver Student Waiver Instructions
Waiver Deadlines:
Annual Waiver Deadline: 8/30/15
Spring/Summer Waiver Deadline: 2/26/16
After you verify that you are a hard waiver student and have other insurance you will need:
Your current health insurance plan ID card,
Your health insurance brochure or plan description (or you might want mom & dad’s phone number handy to help answer some of the waiver questions). There might be a few questions about your current plan.
Once you have completed the waiver form, an email will automatically be sent to the email address you provided notifying you of the waiver request decision. If you receive a:
Approval e-mail – Your waiver was approved. You should print this e-mail and save it with your records.
Denial e-mail – Your waiver was denied. If you would like us to look this over or if you answered a question incorrectly, please contact RCM&D at (800) 346-4075.
Please Note:Â If you waive the insurance, you will not be eligible to enroll until the following school year, unless you experience a Qualifying Life Event.
Open Enrollment Periods
Open Enrollment Periods for all Dependents and Students: If you have eligible dependents in the Fall or are a student in the Fall semester and eligible to purchase coverage and you choose not to enroll for coverage before the Fall Enrollment Deadline of *August 30, 2015, you or your dependents will not be eligible to enroll again until the start of next Fall unless you experience a “Qualifying Life Event†during the year.
*For new dependents or new or renewing students in the Spring semester, your open enrollment deadline is February 26, 2016.
Qualifying Life Event
If you did not enroll during your open enrollment period and have since lost coverage under your original plan, you may qualify for a Qualifying Life Event upon providing proof of involuntary loss of coverage and payment within 30 days of losing coverage. (example: marriage, divorce, loss of job, etc) The enrollment form, check or money order, and the letter of creditable coverage must be received within 30 days of losing coverage.After 30 days the student will no longer be eligible to enroll in the plan until Fall of the following school year.
Please Contact Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes, Inc. (800) 346-4075 for cost and enrollment information as a Qualifying Life Event.
If you have any questions about the waiver process, please call 800-505-4160 or CONTACT US
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.
Welcome to the Review Brochures Center! You will find everything you will need to know about your policy in your plan brochure such as eligibility, effective and termination dates, plan benefits, any exclusions or limitations, and instructions on how to file a claim.