麻豆村

Insurance for 麻豆村 Students

麻豆村 students are required to have health insurance. Students will automatically be enrolled in insurance.

Cost:

See Costs & Payments.

Plan Details:

This is a sickness and accident medical plan and does not cover dental or vision.
See  for detailed information.

Exemption:

Students must have their own medical insurance to request an exemption. Email your certificate of coverage to international@greenriver.edu by close of business the first day of the quarter. The certificate must be in English, specify effective dates, and meet the following:

  • Medical coverage per accident or sickness no less than $500,000
  • Deductible per accident or sickness of no more than $100
  • Repatriation coverage minimum $25,000

We will review your exemption request and notify you if it is approved.

Coverage:

  • New international students: Coverage for an arriving student begins when student enters the U.S., no earlier than 30 days before classes begin.
  • Current students taking classes: Coverage starts the first day of the quarter, ends one day before the next quarter begins.
  • Current students with no classes (vacation, approved medical leave term, or Optional Practical Training [OPT]): Coverage ends the last day of the term a student attends class.

    • Approved Vacation Term in the United States: Students are required to continue Lewermark coverage during approved vacation terms in the United States.  Students are required to pay their insurance premium on the first day of the term or they will not be enrolled in Lewermark insurance for that term. 
    • Approved Optional Practical Training (OPT): Students are required to continue Lewermark coverage or send proof of employer-provided insurance to international@greenriver.edu.  Students are required to pay their insurance premium or send proof of employer-provided insurance on the first day of each term of approved OPT.  
    • Approved Medical Leave: Students will be referred to Lewermark to enroll in the correct insurance plan while on Medical Leave.  

  • Graduating students: Coverage ends the last day of the term of attending classes. Students may request up to 60 days of continued coverage after graduation if:

    1. They are transferring to another educational institution; or 
    2. They have completed studies in the US and are planning to return to their home country.