International, Exchange, & Study Abroad Students
Students are required to either enroll in the medical SHIP or apply to waive it each academic year. There are some important distinctions for international, exchange, and study abroad students:
International students enrolled in a degree-seeking program
Exchange students joining CMU for the fall or spring term only
Study abroad students going abroad for a full year or one term
SHIP Benefits
CMU offers a medical insurance plan, as well as optional dental and vision plans. You can find details about the plans, and their benefits, on the SHIP Benefits page.
Enrolling or Waiving the CMU SHIP
When deciding whether to enroll in the medical SHIP or apply to waive it, students should be aware of the SHIP benefits and consider the following:
Waiver Requirements
All medical insurance plans must meet university waiver requirements. It is important to carefully review these requirements against your current plan, as most insurance plans from outside the U.S. will not meet our waiver requirements. Travel insurance plans do not meet university waiver requirements. Most travel plans only provide medical coverage for emergencies and do not provide coverage for routine exams (such as a check-up), pre-existing conditions, or mental health.
The only exception to this rule is for domestic students studying abroad during the the Fall term.
If you are unsure whether your plan meets CMU requirements, you can request a plan review through the Student Health Insurance Office. Be sure to make the request prior to purchasing the plan.
Waiver Coverage Periods
All insurance plans must be effective the first of the month you arrive on campus, and remain active for the duration of your time as an enrolled student. Please do not wait until you arrive in the U.S. to secure your insurance plan, or the effective date could be too late, and your waiver will be denied. Start looking into plans as soon as possible to ensure the plan will start when needed:
- Fall students - if arriving in August, you must have insurance effective 8/1.
- Spring students - if arriving in January, you must have insurance effective 1/1.
- Summer students - if arriving in May, you must have insurance effective 5/1.
If you arrive either before or after these dates, contact the CMU Student Health Insurance Office for assistance.
CMU SHIP Enrollments
International students must have a U.S. address to enroll in the SHIP. This address is where you will receive your insurance member ID card and other insurance documents, so it is important that you can receive mail there. If you do not have a U.S. address prior to your arrival, please wait until you have arrived to enroll:
- The SHIP is effective starting August 1 (for students enrolled for the fall term) and January 1 (for students enrolled in the spring term).
- Students not yet enrolled by August 1 will still be covered for any medical services after August 1.
- If you need medical treatment prior to your enrollment, you can either request to be billed or pay for the service and submit a claim for reimbursement.
For any questions about SHIP enrollments and reimbursements, please contact the Student Health Insurance Office.