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Students who have existing insurance and want to be credited for the school health insurance must submit a waiver. Once approved, the insurance charge will be removed from the student account.
Your one stop for managing your student health insurance plan. View benefits, enroll, waive, or contact Customer Care.
The University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB) allows eligible students, who so elect, to continue enrollment under UMB’s Student Health Insurance Plan while on an approved medical leave of absence for up to a maximum of two consecutive semesters.
Learn about UMB's mandatory insurance requirements, including the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) for full-time students and options for waiving coverage or enrolling as a part-time student, along with additional insurance plans like Dental and Vision coverage available for all students.
This page is intended to help explain insurance requirements for undergraduate and graduate students, information on the Student Health Insurance Plan, explanation of insurance-related terminology, frequently asked questions, and information regarding fees and billing.
Your one stop for managing your student health insurance plan. View benefits, enroll, waive, or contact Customer Care.
Students who waive the UMD Student Health Insurance Plan are solely responsible for all medical expenses and bills incurred. Insurance plans must be active by the first day of classes and the waiver must be submitted by September 19, 2024.
If your school offers a student health plan, enrolling in it can be an easy and affordable way to get basic insurance coverage. But, even if you have access to a student health plan, you can still apply for coverage through the Marketplace.
1. Visit www.gallagherstudent.com/umb. 2. Under “Profile,” click "Log In" and enter your student login credentials. Enrolling in the Student Health Insurance Plan. Am I eligible for student health insurance?
All graduate students registered full-time in a master’s or doctoral program at the University of Maryland, College Park campus must have health insurance coverage. Full-time students are those who are registered for at least 48 units for the semester or 36 units for a 12-week term.