Medical care in the United States is expensive. At Rutgers, it is required for all staff, students, faculty, and scholars (and their families)—including international students, faculty, scholars, and their families—to have at least a minimum level of health insurance coverage. The Student Health Insurance Plan meets all of the requirements listed below; however, you may opt for alternate coverage that meets or exceeds these requirements.
Minimum Requirements for Health Insurance Coverage at Rutgers
Please note that Rutgers carries a policy that meets the Department of State’s requirement for $25,000.00 repatriation of remains coverage and $50,000.00 medical evacuation coverage. Anyone on Rutgers F-1, J-1, F-2, or J-2 sponsorship is automatically covered by that policy regardless of their enrollment in the Student Health Insurance Plan.
The Student Health Insurance Plans offer the level of coverage listed above. For questions, please contact insurance coordinator Eirinn Jones at eljones@global.rutgers.edu.
All registered international students must either waive or enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan each semester. Failure to complete an enrollment or waiver before the deadline each semester will result in the student being automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan for the term.
Important InformationPaying the premium on the term bill is not enrolling. You should complete the enrollment form each semester to finalize the process. Be proactive and enroll before the deadline; do not wait for the “courtesy emails”. If you failed to enroll before the deadline and did not complete a waiver form, your enrollment in the SHIP will be processed.
Note: Due to the enrollment process, in the SHIP after the deadline, your insurance card may not be available for a few weeks. Also, you may be at risk to pay out-of-pocket expenses for medical care including prescription medication.
Useful Information
View the summary of benefits for out-of-pocket expenses, coverage, and exclusions at www.universityhealthplans.com
Enrollment inquiries should be submitted to info@univhealthplans.com A RUID#/School ID# is required for identification and guidance purposes.
Members can speak with representatives at UHCSR about the policy; language assistance is available in over 20 languages. Visit www.uhcsr.com for details.
Individuals may elect to have alternate medical insurance coverage other than the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). Action must be taken with the steps below to have the automatic premium removed from the term bill.
All registered international students must either waive or enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan each semester. Failure to complete an enrollment or waiver before the deadline each semester will result in the student being automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan for the term.
It is your responsibility to know and understand the deadlines for this process, failure to waive by the established deadline will result in you being responsible for payment of the premium charged through your term bill (even if you have alternate coverage).
RBHS Full-Time students are required to submit an online waiver form prior to the posted deadline each academic year. Please visit the RBHS University Health Plans website for an online waiver form.
F-1 and J-1 registered students may meet the university's health insurance requirement in one of the following ways:
The University offers Student Health Insurance Plans that meet the university's health insurance requirements. All registered F-1 and J-1 students are automatically billed for this policy through the Student Health Insurance Plan premium on their term bills. The way the fees will be listed on your bill will depend on whether you are registered as a full- or part-time student. The premium is added to the semester each semester. See costs of the Student Insurance Plan for more information.
Please complete an online enrollment form before the deadline here. Students will be automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan unless waived from that coverage.
Paying the premium on the term bill is not enrolling. You must complete the enrollment form each semester before the deadline to finalize the process. If you failed to enroll before the deadline, then you will be automatically enrolled.
The automatic enrollment process can take several weeks, which will delay access to your insurance card. Be proactive and enroll before the deadline; avoid having to pay out of pocket expenses for medical care and then seeking reimbursement.
Individuals may elect to have alternate (not the Student Health Insurance Plan) insurance coverage if they wish, either through a policy of their own choosing or through an alternate insurance provider.
In either of these cases, students must submit a waiver request before the deadline at the RGlobal Portal. which must be accompanied by documentation of the alternate coverage showing it meets or exceeds Rutgers Health Insurance requirements . A waiver must be submitted each semester before the deadline. Failure to submit a waiver or waiver appeal before the deadlines will result in you being responsible for the Student Health Insurance premium even though you have other comparable health insurance. The premium is removed from your term bill four business days after submitting the waiver request. If additional assistance is needed with the waiver request, contact Eirinn Jones at eljones@global.rutgers.edu .
Certain F and J visa holders who are employed by Rutgers may, as a benefit of that employment, be given insurance coverage at a nominal cost. This generally applies only to those with full TA, GA, or fellowship appointments. If you are a full appointment TA or GA you must complete the State Health Benefits Plan enrollment process outlined below including prescription coverage. If you are a partial appointment TA or GA, then you must call University Human Resources to make sure you are on the list to be added to the Student Health Insurance Plan.
Full-appointment TA/GAs are eligible for the State Health Benefits Plan (SHBP) which is managed by University Human Resources (UHR). You can find information by going to UHR's website https://uhr.rutgers.edu/teaching-assistants-graduate-assistants. Full-appointment TA/GAs with dependents can also enroll their dependents in the SHBP. Supporting documentation may be needed for completing the dependent enrollment. Please contact OneSource for additional assistance if needed ( https://uhr.rutgers.edu/onesource/home).
If you are a NEW Full appointment TA/GA, you will need to enroll in the SHBP online through Benefitsolver at https://my.state.nj.us/openam/UI/Login. Should you need assistance with Benefitsolver, contact One Source, https://discover-uhr.rutgers.edu/onesource/home. You are not required to complete the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) online waiver form if your benefits will become effective from the start of your appointment. Rutgers Global- International Student and Scholar Services will remove the SHIP premium once you are in UHR's system, showing you have those employee benefits for the full semester. This is a new process with Benefitsolver, please hang on to your confirmation number until the SHIP premium has been removed from your term bill. Please allow 3 - 4 weeks, once you have received your confirmation number, for the SHIP premium to be removed.
If you are a returning TA/GA, then once your appointment has been updated in Rutgers system by your department, Rutgers Global- International Student and Scholar Services office will waive the SHIP for you and the premium will be removed from your student account.
NOTE: If you are declining the SHBP and you are a Full-Time student or F1, F2, J1, J2 Rutgers Sponsored Visa student, then you must waive the SHIP by completing the online waiver form via the RGlobal portal by the waiver deadline. You will be completing 2 waivers: 1 with UHR declining the SHBP and 1 for the SHIP via online waiver form.
Includes professors, research scholars, short-term Scholars, and visiting students not registered at Rutgers.
For all F-1 and J-1 visa holders other than those registered for course credits at Rutgers, arranging for insurance payment or providing proof of alternate coverage must be handled by the host department directly with Rutgers Global–International Student and Scholar Services at the time the department requests the issuance of your I-20 or DS-2019. If you will be bringing any F-2 or J-2 dependents with you to Rutgers, your host department will also need to arrange for insurance coverage or provide proof of alternate coverage for them.
Please note: some host departments expect F-1 and J-1 visitors to reimburse the department for any insurance payments made by the department, while other host departments are able to cover the costs. You can assume that if your department does not ask you to pay, they do not expect you to pay.
Host departments arrange for health insurance as follows:
Rutgers requires that all F-2 and J-2 dependents on Rutgers' visa sponsorship be covered by a health insurance policy that meets or exceeds the university's minimum insurance requirements.
F-2 and J-2 dependents can either be enrolled in the Rutgers Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) policy or can show proof of alternate insurance coverage with another insurance carrier, provided that the alternate policy will satisfy the Rutgers University minimum insurance requirements.
Full-appointment TA/GAs are eligible for the State Health Benefits Plan (SHBP) which is managed by University Human Resources (UHR). You can find information by going to UHR's website https://uhr.rutgers.edu/teaching-assistants-graduate-assistants. Full-appointment TA/GAs with dependents can also enroll their dependents in the SHBP. Supporting documentation may be needed for completing the dependent enrollment. Please contact OneSource for additional assistance if needed ( https://uhr.rutgers.edu/onesource/home).
Our office will not issue a dependent Form I-20 (for F-2) or Form DS-2019 (for J-2) until the dependent's insurance coverage has been purchased or proof of alternate insurance has been provided to Rutgers Global–International Student and Scholar Services by the F-1 or J-1 principal.
Enrollment forms for the Student Health Insurance Plan are available at the center. These enrollment forms should be submitted to the Eirinn Jones, insurance coordinator, and should not be sent directly to the insurance company.
If your dependent(s) will have a policy with another insurance carrier, a photocopy of that policy must be submitted to the center to document proof of insurance for your dependent(s). The insurance policy must be translated in English and state coverage in U.S. dollars if coverage amounts are listed on the policy.
Rutgers' insurance requirements for J-1 visitors also apply to their visa dependents in the U.S.