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NWU Home   ›   Current Undergraduates   ›   Student Services   ›   Student Health Services   ›   Student Insurance Policies

Student Insurance Policies

Insurance Information:

Nancy Newman, Director
Student Health Services
Phone: 402.465.2375
njn@nebrwesleyan.edu

Office of Student Life
Upper-level of Student Center
Phone: 402.465.2223

Download Insurance Materials:

  • EIIA Web Site
  • EIIA Student Health Insurance Waiver Form
  • HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices (PDF)

Health Insurance

Nebraska Wesleyan University requires that all full-time undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences carry health insurance.

Nebraska Wesleyan offers a 12-month accident and health insurance plan at a cost set annually.

  • All students will be enrolled automatically and billed for this plan on their August tuition bill.
  • Students insured through an existing policy may waive the Nebraska Wesleyan University plan by documenting existing coverage.
  • Students who waive coverage will receive a credit on their tuition bill for the full amount of Wesleyan’s insurance plan.
  • To waive coverage, please visit the EIIA web site student waiver form.
  • The Wesleyan plan may also serve as an effective supplementary policy to help with deductibles, co-insurance, and prescription costs not covered by a primary insurance plan. However, it is important to check with one’s primary insurer to verify that the primary coverage is not affected by the NWU policy.
  • Questions regarding insurance may be directed to the Office of Student Life.

Accident Insurance

Nebraska Wesleyan provides a basic accident benefit for the nine-month academic year that provides up to $1,000 for expenses relating to an accident occurring on or off campus at no cost to all full-time undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Student Athletes

The Nebraska Wesleyan University accident and health insurance plan does not meet the primary insurance coverage requirements for intercollegiate athletics. These requirements can be met by documenting existing coverage or through the purchase of a short-term plan that covers the athlete’s season.

Student Accident and Sickness Plan Information

Visit the Educational & Institutional Insurance Administrators (EIIA) web site to:

  • Download a complete description of the Student Accident and Sickness Plan
  • Download a claim reporting form
  • Check the status of a pending claim
  • Print claim related information.

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