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Berklee College of Music º¸Çèȸ»ç : BCBS

 

Insurance ProviderÇб³º¸Çè
GBG (UHC)
GBG+(UHC)
Maximum BenefitUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
In / Out of Network100% / 80%80% / 60%90% / 60%
Deductible$0 / $250$100 per year$100 per year
Mental Health Care100% / 80%80% / 60%90% / 70%
Preventive Care100% / 80%100%100%
Pre-Existing ConditionCoveredCoveredCovered
Annual Insurance Rate$2,69925¼¼ÀÌ»ó $1,69724¼¼±îÁö $1,354

 

Berklee College of Music Çб³º¸Çè ±â°£ / ±Ý¾×
 Annual
08/15-08/14
Spring
01/01-08/14
Summer
05/15-08/14
Çб³º¸Çè·á$2,699$1,599$703

 

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Berklee College of Music Waiver Requirement


 

Massachusetts state law requires that students enrolled in colleges and universities located within the state must have health insurance comparable to, or above, the Qualifying Student Health Insurance Program (QSHIP) level. To ensure compliance with the QSHIP law, Berklee College of Music students registered for credits who do not submit an insurance waiver by the deadline are automatically enrolled in and billed for the Student Health Insurance Plan (BCBS Student Blue Plan). Please note: International students cannot waive coverage unless they are currently enrolled in an insurance plan of comparable coverage through a U.S.-based insurance carrier. Students are not eligible for any of the subsidized Commonwealth Care programs and these programs cannot be used to waive the student health insurance plan.

If you are under the age of 26, you MAY be eligible to enroll as a dependent under the employer health insurance plan held by your parent(s). However, before you do so, you should fully compare the employer plan against this Student Plan to determine which plan¡¯s rates, benefits and coverage are most appropriate for you.

Not all plans provide adequate coverage, including out-of-state Medicaid plans, Commonwealth Choice, certain HMOs, and managed care plans. In addition, students are not eligible for any of the subsidized Commonwealth Care programs and these programs cannot be used to waive the Student Health Insurance Plan.

If you already have health insurance, before waiving coverage be sure to check with your insurance company to determine if your current Insurance Plan provides coverage comparable to the important benefits included in the BCBS Student Blue Plan: