Most students enrolled in the UNC System Colleges and Universities are required to have health insurance coverage. Students who meet the eligibility criteria (see below), regardless of in-person or virtual means of instruction, must show proof of insurance in order to waive out of Student Blue or will be automatically enrolled on the deadline.
Each semester, Student Health Insurance (the insurance premium) is added to all eligible students' University accounts. Eligible students must enroll to activate their insurance or complete the online waiver process with their own creditable insurance coverage before the deadline each semester. Once the waiver is verified and approved, the premium will be removed from the student’s account.
SEMESTER DEADLINES for WAIVE and ENROLL:
FALL - SEPTEMBER 10 SPRING - JANUARY 31
Questions about waive and enroll can be directed to Campus Health at [email protected] .
If you have questions about whether your financial aid package pays for the UNC System Student Health Insurance, please contact [email protected] .
Eligibility for the various UNC-Chapel Hill Health Insurance Plans is based on your UNC affiliation: student, RA/TA, or Postdoc. Eligible students are covered by the Hard Waiver (Mandatory) Plan.
UNC-Chapel Hill students, who meet the following 3 criteria, are eligible for the UNC System Student Health Insurance Hard Waiver Plan (Mandatory Plan) and are required to have health insurance as of Fall Semester 2010. Listed below are the eligibility criteria:
Those not eligible for the mandatory student health insurance plan can find health insurance through other means as desired. Resources are available on this website.
The UNC System endorses a cost-effective Student Health Insurance Plan that covers most health care expenses not included in the Campus Health Fee. This plan is called Student Blue and is administered by Blue Cross / Blue Shield of North Carolina. Review the new Student Blue dual Plan options and benefits detail.
To participate in the UNC System Student Health Insurance Plan, eligible students should ENROLL online at the Student Blue website for UNC-Chapel Hill each semester before August 1 or January 1 to activate the policy. The policy must be active if you need to see a doctor, fill a prescription or if you have an accident.
You can also visit the Student Blue for UNC-Chapel Hill website and select Plan Benefits. Student Blue can be reached by email at [email protected] or by calling 1-888-351-8283.
When reviewing your pharmacy benefits, remember that your copay at the Campus Health Pharmacy and the Student Stores Pharmacy for the Student Blue plan will not exceed $15.00 for a 30-day supply regardless of which tier your drug falls into. Most contraception options are available at a $0 copay.
The copay tier structure identified in the Student Blue, RA/TA and PostDoc benefit brochures apply only to any other pharmacy. Some low-cost medications may be available from pharmacies at cash prices that are lower than your copay. Please review the $4/$10 cash price list for Campus Health Pharmacy and Student Stores Pharmacy.
If you want more information about a specific drug, review the Student Blue Essential Prescription Formulary by visiting the BCBS / Prime website and following these steps:
Those students who are required to have health insurance are not required to enroll in the UNC System Student Health Insurance Plan; rather you must provide proof of active creditable health insurance.
A completed, verified and approved waiver is required each semester if you do not wish to participate in the UNC System Student Health Insurance Plan.
To WAIVE, your insurance policy must
If your insurance is effective after those dates, you cannot waive out using that insurance until the waive/enroll period opens for the next semester.
If you are an international student, your policy also needs to meet the minimum necessary requirements:
Creditable coverage is defined as health insurance coverage under any of the following:
Coverage for onsite medical clinics, such as UNC Charity Care, are not considered health insurance and therefore cannot be used to waive Student Blue.
Health insurance is one of the most important investments you will ever make and is often difficult to understand. Sudden illnesses, injuries, and other medical setbacks can be expensive if hospital visits, surgery, or other serious measures are needed. Maintaining health coverage assures that you won’t incur huge medical expenses.
When comparing insurance coverage benefits, consider:
Websites to compare insurance plans include
Many websites exist to help people research and find health insurance plans.
UNC System, UNC Chapel Hill and Campus Health do not endorse a specific plan. These websites are given as a resource only. Please be aware of the policy benefits and exclusions before you purchase a plan.
All students who meet the eligibility criteria, regardless of in-person or virtual means of instruction, will have to show proof of insurance in order to waive Student Blue, or be automatically enrolled on the deadline.
Students enrolled in 100% remote instruction are those who are continuing their education remotely and will not be on campus. These students identified 100% Remote when enrolling in classes prior to the semester beginning.
These students are paying fees with tuition eligible to enroll online in the Student Blue plan for UNC Chapel Hill administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina as long as you meet the eligibility criteria:
Insurance will help to reduce any out of pocket costs incurred at Campus Health for Charges Not Covered by the Campus Health Fee
The insurance premium has been added to your student account. If you enroll in the plan, the premium will remain. If you complete a waiver, the premium will be removed. If you do not take an action, the premium will remain and you will be automatically enrolled in Student Blue Health Insurance on the deadline.
Distance Education Learners do not pay fees with their tuition and are completely online learners. They continue to not be eligible for Student Health Insurance and are not required to meet the health insurance requirement by submitting a waiver.