| | When
does my coverage begin? | |
The earliest that your coverage
can begin is the day following the U.S. Postal Service postmark, if all other
eligibility criteria have been met. (If the envelope containing your application
is not postmarked by the U.S. Post Office of if the postmark is not legible, coverage
will begin the later of a) your requested date or b) two days prior to the date
the application is received by Fortis Health.) Dates of the 29th, 30th, and 31st
are not available. Coverage
will take effect provided the following conditions are met: Your completed application
and full premium payment are received and you meet the requirement for acceptance.

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| | How
many times can the plan be renewed? | |
The student health insurance
policy is renewable as long as you need it
and, of course, as long as the
premiums are paid. This is important after graduation while looking for a job. 
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| | When
will I receive confirmation or acceptance of the application? |
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Most eligibility
determinations are made within 3 days or receipt. The identification card and
contract will be sent to the "correspondence address" within the next
couple days. (Note: if you are required to provide proof of insurance to your
school, please submit the application at least three weeks before proof of coverage
is needed).
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| | If
I graduate or drop out of school, will I lose coverage? |
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No, your student health
insurance policy stays with you for as long as you need it and, of course, as
long as premiums are paid. 
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| | Will
coverage be in jeopardy if I drop a class? | |
No, not as long as:
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You met the definition of an eligible student on the date the application was
signed.
- You attended
school full-time for 31 days after the policy effective date.
- The premium
is paid in full.
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| | Who
is considered an eligible student? | |
You must have a home address in Florida, or be attending school in Florida.
An eligible undergraduate student is defined as a person carrying at least nine
credit hours. An eligible graduate student must meet the graduate student guidelines
of the college or university for full-time student status. Students must attend
a state-accredited college or university. Please check with your college or university
to see if the school is listed in the Higher Education Directory.
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| | I
am a foreign exchange student. Am I eligible for student health insurance? |
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Yes, as long as you meet
the eligible student status requirement defined above. 
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| | Can
I add my family members (spouse and dependents) to my policy? |
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The student health insurance
plan is designed for individual college students only and does not cover spouses
and/or dependents. It does comply with Florida requirements for newborn coverage. 
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| | When
can I apply for a policy? I would like to apply now but won't be a student for
another month? | |
You can apply as soon as
you are enrolled to be an eligible student. 
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| | Are
prescription drugs covered? | |
Prescribed drugs are covered
if you are hospitalized as an inpatient. Since outpatient drugs are provided through
most university health centers, they are not a covered benefit with this student
health insurance plan. This helps keep the rates so affordable. 
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Feel
free to Contact Us if you have any further questions
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