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Welcome to the Waive Your School’s Insurance Center!
This page is for those students who wish to opt-out of (waive) the coverage under their school’s student insurance plan. 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 an eligible student.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Open Enrollment Periods for all eligible Students and dependents: If you or your dependent is eligible to purchase the annual coverage and you choose not to enroll before the Annual Enrollment Deadline, you or your dependent will not be eligible to enroll again until the following school year unless you experience a “Life Status†change during the year
A Hard Waiver student for your school is:
A undergraduate student enrolled in 12 credit hours or more. If this is you, then you would be considered a hard waiver student. Hard waiver students are required to have health insurance to attend Geneva College.
- Annual Waiver Deadline: 8/30/13
- Spring/Summer Waiver Deadline: 1/17/14
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For those students who do not submit an approved waiver form before the deadline, you will be automatically charged and officially enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan. Once enrolled, there are no refunds or cancelations. (Please note, automatic enrollment will occur AFTER the waiver deadline.)
After you verify that you are a hard waiver student and have other insurance, here’s what you will need:
- Your current health insurance plan ID card;
- Your Geneva Student ID#
PLEASE NOTE: Once you have completed the waiver form, an email will be sent automatically 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 youanswered a question incorrectly, please CONTACT US
A voluntary student for your school is:
a graduate student taking 9 or more credit hours. If this is you then you are exempt from the waiver process and you are not required to waive out of your school’s plan.
