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Southeastern University Student Health Plan

Nationally, health problems are reported as the biggest reason why students drop out of college.

To keep Southeastern students as healthy as possible, the university mandates that full-time, traditional undergraduate students have health insurance. This requirement pertains to students whose studies begin during or after the 2008-2009 school year.

Students who do not provide proof that they have health insurance that provides at least $50,000 in benefits are automatically enrolled into Southeastern’s student plan.

The plan, provided by United Healthcare, includes the following:

  • 100% coverage of medical expenses for procedures performed by in-network healthcare providers, up to $100,000 for each injury or sickness (80% coverage of medical expenses for procedures performed by out-of-network providers, up to $100,000 for each injury or sickness)
  • $150 deductible for in-network providers ($250 deductible for out-of-network providers)
  • 100% reimbursement on prescriptions after a $10/$30/$50 co-payment (co-pay amount based on cost of the prescription), up to $750 each year
  • Scholastic Emergency Services: U.S. students are eligible for services when traveling 100 miles from their home or Southeastern’s campus. International students are eligible for services worldwide, except in their home countries
  • Ability to speak to a nurse 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week to receive health advice and information through My NurseLine: (800) 883-2951
  • Online access to information about health insurance plan at http://www.uhcsr.com/ — students can print a health insurance ID card, locate in-network doctors, review dates in which they received coverage, and check when medical bills have been paid by United Healthcare.
Student Health Insurance Plan Waiver and Enrollment Form
New, full-time, traditional students that have existing insurance coverage equal to Southeastern's health plan may be able to opt-out of Southeastern's plan by submitting a waiver/enrollment form. Students must submit the waiver form by August 22 (for fall semester) or January 3 (for spring semester) to avoid being enrolled into Southeastern's plan and billed for the health care premium.

Health Care Premiums

  • $680.50 for coverage from August 21, 2010 through January 8, 2011 (fall semester)
  • $680.50 for coverage from January 9, 2011 through August 20, 2011 (spring semester)

Student loans and grants can cover the annual, health care premium. Coverage is available for dependents at additional cost. For more information about Southeastern’s student health plan, contact the Health Services at (863) 667-5205 or by e-mail at healthservices@seuniversity.edu.

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