Graduating Members - Autumn 2024
December 2, 2024
Congratulations on your upcoming graduation!
We are writing to remind you that your current 2024-25 Student Health Benefits Plan coverage will end December 31, 2024. Visit our graduating members’ page or read our FAQs below for valuable information regarding coverage options.
Q: I am not leaving Ohio State. Can I ignore this email?
- We contacted you because your academic record indicates an Expected Graduation in autumn 2024. However, if you are continuing your studies in a new undergraduate or post graduate degree program during SP25 semester and maintain eligibility by enrolling in eligible credit hours (six (6) for undergraduate; four (4) for graduate and professional; three (3) for post-candidacy students), you can newly select the Student Health Benefits Plan for 2024-2025 via your My Buckeye Link. Please click here for additional information on eligibility guidelines.
Q: Can I continue my Student Health Benefits Plan coverage past December 31, 2024, through COBRA or another option?
- No. There are no continuation options available for the Student Health Benefits Plan. (COBRA applies only to employer group health plans. The Student Health Benefits Plan is not an employer group plan.)
Q: How do I get a document that shows my coverage has ended? I am trying to enroll in another plan, and they are asking me to prove involuntary loss of other coverage.
- You can obtain a Confirmation of Coverage through your United Healthcare Student Resources (UHCSR) My Account. After login, select the My Coverage tab, then select Confirmation of Coverage. For additional assistance, call UHCSR at 833-789-9300.
Q: What are some options if I need coverage after December 31, 2024? START EARLY! At least 30 - 45 days before coverage ends to help avoid gaps in coverage.
- Coverage with an employer. If you are starting a new job that offers health insurance, ask your employer about enrollment opportunities and what you need to do and when.
- Coverage under a parent's health insurance if you are under age 26. The loss of your Student Health Benefits Plan coverage is an event that may allow you to obtain coverage per the terms of your parent’s policy. Make sure you comply with deadlines stipulated by the policy and/or employer.
- Coverage through a reputable source like the Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov or a major insurance carrier that offers individual policies. The loss of your Student Health Benefits Plan coverage is an event that should trigger a special window of time where you can enroll in other plans, including Health Insurance Marketplace plans. Note: Special enrollment windows are often time-sensitive, such as requiring you to enroll within 30 days of your coverage loss. Make sure you comply with deadlines and confirm specific start dates of any new option, so you avoid gaps!
If you have any additional questions, please contact our office.
Best wishes for continued success, and again, congratulations!