Medical Insurance
The student health insurance plan for the 2024–2025 policy year, effective August 7, 2024, will continue to be provided by UnitedHealthcare underwritten by Harvard Pilgrim. The plan design is similar to last year’s insurance plan, with a change in network to UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus Network. For more details about coverage, please refer to the Summary of Benefits or contact UnitedHealth Care at 866-948-8472 or.The network of providers can be found at UHC Options PPO - Harvard Pilgrim Joint Venture by visiting this websiteand selecting Find a Doctor.
2024–2025 Medical Insurance Information
Enrollment (2024–2025)
All students listed below are automatically enrolled in and billed for the student health insurance plan:
- Students enrolled in a degree program, regardless of credit hours
- Students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
- Non-degree students enrolled at least 75% of full-time. Students are responsible for monitoring their eligibility status. (For graduate students in the schools of Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Carroll School of Management, Connell Graduate School of Nursing, School of Social Work, Clough School of Theology and Ministry, and Woods College of Advancing Studies, 75% of full-time is 7 credits or more. For undergraduates in the Woods College of Advancing Studies, 75% of full-time is 9 credits or more.)
Graduate students (non-Law): Registration for classes triggers your insurance enrollment, and it takes 5–7 business days for your insurance to show as active in the carrier’s system. While the fall semester coverage begins on August 7 regardless of when you register, keep this timeframe in mind if you have health care providers who will need to verify your coverage with the insurance company. You should register for classes by mid-July if you need your insurance to show as active in the insurance system on August 7.This is also important if you plan to enroll dependents.
Post-doctorate students are eligible to enroll on a voluntary basis.
Insured students have the option of enrolling theireligible dependents(a spouse or a child under the age of 26). The enrollment form is available under the Forms tab. Dependents must be enrolled for the same time period as the student. For example, a student enrolled beginning in the fall semester cannot purchase dependent coverage starting in the spring unless there is a qualifying event; see the enrollment form for further details. Dependents enrolled for the fall must be re-enrolled for the spring, and you are responsible for enrolling and re-enrolling your eligible dependents each semester. The deadline to enroll dependents is September 20, 2024 for the fall semester and January 24, 2025 for students newly enrolling for the spring. Enrollment forms received after that date will not be accepted.
Note to students: You need to be enrolled in the insurance plan in order to enroll dependents. To make the dependent enrollment process as smooth as possible, you should register for classes as early as you are able.
First Semester (8/7/24–1/9/25) | Second Semester (1/10/25–8/6/25) | |
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Student | $1,830 | $2,451 |
Spouse | $1,830 | $2,451 |
One child | $1,830 | $2,451 |
Two or more children | $3,660 | $4,902 |
Spouse and two or more children | $5,490 | $7,353 |
UnitedHealthcare Coverage
The plan offers comprehensive benefits that include hospital room and board, inpatient and outpatient surgical procedures, lab work, x-rays, chemotherapy, radiation, inpatient and outpatient mental health, physician office and consultant visits, ambulance, and prescription drugs.
Refer to the benefits information and the information available at for complete details about coverage, limitations and exclusions.
Referrals from University Health Services
A referral is not required with the UnitedHealthcare Plan, but there are many benefits to first seeking care or advice from Boston College's University Health Services. VisitUniversity Health Services'website for more information.
Coverage off Campus
If you paid the premium for the entire year, you will be covered from August 7, 2024 through August 6, 2025. UnitedHealthcare providescoverage whether you are in Massachusetts, out of state, or studying or travelling abroad.
While studying or traveling abroad, keep your identification card with you. When outside the United States, you will likely be asked to pay for your medical care first and then will need to seek reimbursement. Covered expenses will be reimbursed on a non-network basis. When you submit claims for reimbursement, you may need to have the itemized bill(s) translated into English and include additional information. UHC Global can be reached toll-free from within the United States at 800-527-0218 or collect from outside of the United States at 410-543-6330, or email at assistance@UHCGlobal.com.
If a student who is enrolled in the student insurance plan takes a medical leave of absence effective mid-semester, they will continue to be covered for the remainder of that semester. Coverage may also be extended for the following semester with approval from Boston College. Enrollment is not automatic. Please contact the Office of Student Services for information about enrollment and dates of eligibility.
Students who initially waive participation in the student plan and subsequently wish to enroll prior to the waiver deadline may rescind waivers by deleting the prior waiver on thewww.bc.edu/myservicesor by completing the Rescind Waiver form, available on the Forms tab. After the waiver deadline, a student may enroll in the student plan only on the basis of aqualifying event. Qualifying events include marriage, birth of a child, or loss of coverage from an existing policy.Students who qualify may submit a Petition to Add form, which will be available under the Forms tab after the waiver deadline.
Coverage for graduating students ends on January 9, 2025 (for fall graduates) or August 6, 2025 (for spring and summer graduates). There is not an option to extend the student plan. You can contact UnitedHealthcare about enrolling directly, or explore your options through your state Health Connector. The site for the MA State Health Connector is .
Waivers (2024–2025)
Waiver forms can be found on the Forms tab.
Semester | Waiver Deadline | Insurance Coverage Period |
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Fall | September 20, 2024 | August 7, 2024 – January 9, 2025 |
Spring | January 24, 2025 | January 10, 2025 – August 6, 2025 |
Students who are enrolled in a health plan that is comparable to the student plan may waive the 51coverage through if they are at least 18 years old. Students under the age of 18cannot file an electronic waiver; see the Forms tab for the under 18 waiver.
Before waiving coverage, review your plan with the following in mind:
Please review your insurance carefully. If you waive coverage and find later that your insurance does notcover a claim, you cannot enroll in the 51 plan later to have the claim covered. You would need to waituntil the next open enrollment period the following year.
Your plan should be compliant with the Affordable Care Act. It should include, but not be limited to, thefollowing:
- preventative and non-urgent care
- prescription drugs
- emergency care
- mental health and substance abuse treatment
- surgical care
- inpatient and outpatient hospitalization
- lab work and diagnostic x-ray
- physical therapy and chiropractic care
- immediate coverage for pre-existing conditions
- no annual maximum benefits
Your plan should cover these services in Massachusetts and near campus. It should not limit coverageto your home state, or limit you to emergency services only while in Massachusetts.
Medicaid plans outside of Massachusetts are not eligible for a waiver because they limit what coverage isavailable outside of your home state. MassHealth plans qualify for a waiver, but the following MAMedicaid plans do not qualify for a waiver: Children’s Medical Security Program, MassHealth Limited andHealth Safety Net. These plans do not qualify for a waiver due to their limited coverage.
If you plan to travel in or outside of the U.S., your plan should cover you in those locations.
The state of Massachusetts does not permit waivers with socialized (foreign National Health Serviceprogram) plans.
Your plan should cover you for the full academic year.
Please note:
Incomplete waivers will not be processed. Waivers must be completed every year. All waivers must besubmitted by the deadlines above. Students who do not complete a waiver prior to the deadline willautomatically be enrolled in and charged for the UnitedHealthcare student plan. Once the waiver issubmitted, the charge will be removed from the student account in one business day; students andauthorized payers can verify the adjustment by logging in to ("My Bill") andviewing Current Activity on the View & Pay Accounts tab. Students are responsible for verifying thattheir waiver was submitted correctly.
Providing insurance information to other offices on campus (e.g., Athletics, Health Services) does notfulfill the Massachusetts waiver requirement. If a student does not complete a waiver with the Office ofStudent Services, either through or on paper, prior to the deadline, they willautomatically be enrolled in and charged for the student insurance plan.
To ensure international students are covered by a plan that provides sufficient coverage, international students are not eligible to waive 51's Student Health Insurance Plan except in very limited situations: you are insured through (1) your own or a parent/guardian/spouse’s health insurance plan offered through a U.S. employer or (2) certain government-sponsored programs such as the Government of Kuwait/UAE or Government of Saudi Arabia. MA Medicaid Plans such as Children’s Medical SecurityProgram, MassHealth Limited, and Health Safety Net do not qualify for a waiver.
The following plans are not eligible for waivers in Massachusetts: non-U.S.-based and international insurance plans, socialized or standard medical policies (including Canadian policies), travel insurance plans, or short-term medical plans. Plans must be fully compliant with the Affordable Care Act. Your insurance must be effective on or before August 7, 2024 (for fall and annual waivers) or January 10, 2025 (for spring waivers) to qualify for a waiver. For example, a policy beginning on September 1, 2024 does not cover your full time here and would not qualify for a fall or annual waiver.
ID Cards& Your UnitedHealthcare Account(2024–2025)
Creating Your United Account
Follow the steps to create your UnitedHealthcare account and access your ID card once the plan begins on August 7. When prompted, use your 51 student ID and your 51 email in username@bc.edu format.
Students new to the plan: Your mobile-friendly online UnitedHealthcare account is the resource for
- Your ID card
- Viewing policy information and estimating the cost of care that you need
- Viewing claims statuses and details
- Seeing what is covered and what additional benefits are available to you
See the instructions above to create your account.
Students who had the plan last year: Your United ID number will not change, but your network provider will effective August 7. Once the new plan begins, you should log in to your United account and download your updated ID with the new network information. (In an analysis of the top 2,035 health care providers used by 51 students last year, there was no change in coverage with the new network. Contact UnitedHealthcare for more information.)
ID Cards
Once you’ve created your online United Healthcare account, you can access your ID card once the policy is active on August 7 by logging in and selecting the ID Card tab.
If you are unable to access your ID card, check the date of the insurance charge on your bill. If you have recently registered, allow 5–7 business days for your ID card to be viewable.Graduate students(non-Law):Your insurance enrollment is activated by your registration for classes, so if you do not have an insurance charge on your 51 student account, you need to register for classes, and then allow 5–7 business days for your ID card to be viewable.
Important note: If a health care provider is verifying your coverage, make sure that they call the United phone number on your ID card and our website. United has different divisions, and if a provider calls a different United number that they have in their files, they may not reach the student plan division.
2024–2025 Forms
Waiver Forms
Appeal to Waive After Deadline form |
Out-of-state students in online degree programs: If you are enrolled online only and not visiting Massachusetts, complete . You must be logged in to your 51 Gmail or Google account to access the form. |
Enrollment Forms
Petition to Add:This formis for mid-semester enrollment for students who have lost their priorcoveragedue to a qualifying event (such as loss of prior coverage). |
For summer enrollment, select the Summer Enrollment tab on the left.
Contact Information (2024–2025)
Questions about: | Contact: | |
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Enrollment and waivers | 51 Student Services | Click on the Forms tab to accessenrollment and waiver forms 800-294-0294 Email: studentservices@bc.edu |
Plan benefits Claims and payments ID cards | UnitedHealthcare | 866-948-8472 Email: 51Student@uhcsr.com
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Preferred providers | UnitedHealthcareChoice Plus Network | Visit the Gallagher website and select Find a Doctor |
Enrollment verification letter Dependent enrollment Summer enrollment | Gallagher StudentHealth & Special Risk | 500 Victory Road, Quincy, MA 02171 800-394-4026 |
Tax forms | UnitedHealthcare | 866-948-8472 Email: 51Student@uhcsr.com
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General health insurance information | UnitedHealthcare | Visit for quick tutorials on requesting ID cards, submitting claims, finding providers, and more. |
Dental and Vision Information
Like most medical insurance plans, the student insurance has limited pediatric dental and vision benefits. See United’s coverage information for details. Your student insurance includes discount (not insurance) plans for dental and vision.
Coast to Coast Vision Discount Plan:You are automatically enrolled in the Coast to Coast discount plan if you are enrolled in the student medical insurance plan.Note that this is a discount program, not a vision insurance plan. Please visit theor contact Gallagher at 800-252-3059 for more information.
Uni-Care Dental Savings Program:You are automatically enrolled in the Uni-Care discount plan if you are enrolled in the student medical insurance plan.Note that this is a discount program, not a dental insurance plan. Visitor contact Gallagher at 800-252-3059 for more information.
SilverCloud Behavioral Health: Your insurance includes access to SilverCloud, which offers online, self-guided programs to assist with mental health issues. SilverCloud is available on any device. Visit for more information.
Summer Enrollment for New Students (2024–2025)
The academic year insurance coverage periods are fall (August 7, 2024 – January 9, 2025) and spring (January 10, 2025 – August 6, 2025). Students enrolled in the spring insurance will continue to be enrolled through August 6.
New graduate students who are starting their program during the summer term are eligible to enroll in the insurance for a summer period beginning May 10 and ending August 6.
To enroll, log in to your using your 51 username and password. Select the “Enroll” button under "2023–2024 Boston College StudentHealth Insurance Plan - Summer" and follow the prompts. The summer premiumis $1,005 for enrollment from May 10 - August 6. (The fall enrollment period
Summer 2025 enrollment will open in early May 2025.
Medical insurance is automatically charged for the fall and spring insurance periods. If you are beginning your program in the summer, you will not be automatically charged for summer insurance and do not need to file a waiver for the summer.
Please be sure to file a waiver for the fall and spring. These waivers are available by mid-June each year; please see the Forms tab.
2023–2024 Medical Insurance Information
Enrollment (2023–2024)
All students listed below are automatically enrolled in and billed for the student health insurance plan:
- Students enrolled in a degree program, regardless of credit hours
- Students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
- Non-degree students enrolled at least 75% of full-time. Students are responsible for monitoring their eligibility status. (For graduate students in the schools of Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Carroll School of Management, Connell Graduate School of Nursing, School of Social Work, Clough School of Theology and Ministry, and Woods College of Advancing Studies, 75% of full-time is 7 credits or more. For undergraduates in the Woods College of Advancing Studies, 75% of full-time is 9 credits or more.)
Graduate students (non-Law): Registration for classes triggers your insurance enrollment, and it takes 5–7 business days for your insurance to show as active in the carrier’s system. While the fall semester coverage begins on August 7 regardless of when you register, you should keep this timeframe in mind if you have health care providers who will need to verify your coverage with the insurance company. You should register for classes by mid-July if you need your insurance to show as active in the insurance system on August 7.
Post-doctorate students are eligible to enroll on a voluntary basis.
Insured students have the option of enrolling theireligible dependents(a spouse, domestic partner, or a child under the age of 26). The enrollment form is available under the Forms tab. Dependents must be enrolled for the same time period as the student. For example, a student enrolled beginning in the fall semester cannot purchase dependent coverage starting in the spring unless there is a qualifying event; see the enrollment form for further details. Dependents enrolled for the fall must be re-enrolled for the spring, and you are responsible for enrolling and re-enrolling your eligible dependents each semester. The deadline to enroll dependents is September 22, 2023 for the fall semester and January 26, 2024 for students newly enrolling for the spring. Enrollment forms received after that date will not be accepted.
Note to students: You need to be enrolled in the insurance plan in order to enroll dependents. To make the dependent enrollment process as smooth as possible, you should register for classes as early as you are able.
First Semester (8/7/23–1/11/24) | Second Semester (1/12/24–8/6/24) | |
Student | $1,795 | $2,338 |
Spouse | $1,795 | $2,338 |
One child | $1,795 | $2,338 |
Two or more children | $3,590 | $4,676 |
Spouse and two or more children | $5,385 | $7,014 |
UnitedHealthcare Coverage
The plan offers comprehensive benefits that include hospital room and board, inpatient and outpatient surgical procedures, lab work, x-rays, chemotherapy, radiation, inpatient and outpatient mental health, physician office and consultant visits, ambulance, and prescription drugs.
Refer to the benefits information (available in late June) and the information available at for complete details about coverage, limitations and exclusions.
Referrals from University Health Services
A referral is not required with the UnitedHealthcare Plan, but there are many benefits to first seeking care or advice from Boston College's University Health Services. VisitUniversity Health Services'website for more information.
Coverage off Campus
If you paid the premium for the entire year, you will be covered from August 7, 2023 through August 6, 2024. UnitedHealthcare providescoverage whether you are in Massachusetts, out of state, or studying or travelling abroad.
While studying or traveling abroad, keep your identification card with you and take a copy of the brochure for reference. When outside the United States, you will likely be asked to pay for your medical care first and then will need to seek reimbursement. Covered expenses will be reimbursed on a non-network basis. When you submit claims for reimbursement, you may need to have the itemized bill(s) translated into English and include additional information. UHC Global can be reached toll-free from within the United States at 800-527-0218 or collect from outside of the United States at 410-543-6330, or email at assistance@UHCGlobal.com.
If a student who is enrolled in the student insurance plan takes a medical leave of absence effective mid-semester, they will continue to be covered for the remainder of that semester. Coverage may also be extended for the following semester with approval from Boston College. Enrollment is not automatic. Please contact the Office of Student Services for information about enrollment and dates of eligibility.
Students who initially waive participation in the student plan and subsequently wish to enroll prior to the waiver deadline may rescind waivers by deleting the prior waiver on thewww.bc.edu/myservicesor by completing the Rescind Waiver form, available on the Forms tab. After the waiver deadline, a student may enroll in the student plan only on the basis of aqualifying event. Qualifying events include marriage, birth of a child, or loss of coverage from an existing policy.Students who qualify may submit a Petition to Add form, which will be available under the Forms tab after the waiver deadline.
Coverage for graduating students ends on January 11, 2024 (for fall graduates) or August 6, 2024 (for spring and summer graduates). There is not an option to extend the student plan. You can contact UnitedHealthcare about enrolling directly, or explore your options through your state Health Connector. The site for the MA State Health Connector is .
Waivers (2023–2024)
The medical insurance coverage periods are August 7, 2023 to January 11, 2024 for the fall and January 12, 2024 to August 6, 2024 for the spring. Waivers received by September 22, 2023 are for the entire academic year, and those received by January 26, 2024 are for the spring. By waiving the 51 Student Health Insurance Plan, a student is waiving coverage for the full coverage period.
Waiver forms can be found on the Forms tab.
Students who are enrolled in a health plan that is comparable to the student plan may waive the 51 coverage through www.bc.edu/myservices if they are at least 18 years old. Students under the age of 18 cannot file an electronic waiver. You and your parent or guardian mustsign and submit a waiver formbefore the deadline.
To provide proof of comparable coverage, a student will need to have information about his or her current health insurance plan readily available. By waiving the 51 coverage, a student is confirming the following:
- The student is covered by the indicated medical insurance policy and will maintain coverage for the full 2023–2024 academic year.
- The student has compared their policy to the 51 student plan and certifies that their plan provides benefits that are at least comparable to the plan:UnitedHealthcare Benefits Information (available in late June).
- The student’s plan provides reasonable comprehensive coverage of health services, including primary care, emergency services, surgical services, hospitalization benefits, ambulatory patient services, and mental health services, along with coverage for lab work, diagnostic x-rays, physical therapy, chiropractic care, and prescription coverage, and that these services are reasonably accessible in the area where the student is attending school. A plan that provides coverage through a closed network of providers, not reasonably accessible to the student in the area where they attend school, for all but emergency services, does not qualify for a waiver.
- The student's plan is not an out-of-state Medicaid plan, or one of the following MA Medicaid Plans: Children’s Medical Security Program, MassHealth Limited and Health Safety Net. These plans do not qualify for a waiver.MassHealth plans other than those listed here are acceptable for a waiver.
- No claims have been submitted for payment under the UnitedHealthcare student plan for the 2023–2024 enrollment periods.
- The student assumes full responsibility for any medical expenses incurred during the insurance enrollment periods and neither Boston College nor the insurance company will be held responsible for any expenses incurred. If a student’s plan does not cover a claim, they cannot enroll in the 51 plan later to have the claim covered.
- Students traveling outside of the United States certify that their insurance plan provides reasonable and comprehensive coverage in the location where they are studying. If the student visits the United States during the 2023–2024 academic year, they will purchase a U.S.-based qualifying medical plan (as described above) for the period of their stay in the U.S.
- The student’s plan is U.S.-based and is NOT a socialized (foreign National Health Service programs) plan. The state of Massachusetts does not permit waivers with these plans.
Incomplete waivers will not be processed. Waivers must be completed every year.All waivers must be submitted by September 22, 2023 for the entire academic year or by January 26, 2024 for the spring semester only.Students who do not complete a waiver prior to the deadline will automatically be enrolled in and charged the student-only premium for the UnitedHealthcare student plan. Once the waiver is submitted, the charge will be removed from the student account in one business day; students and authorized payers can verify the adjustment by logging in towww.bc.edu/myservices("My Bill") and viewing Current Activity on the View & Pay Accounts tab.Students are responsible for verifying that their waiver was submitted correctly.
Providing insurance information to other offices on campus (e.g., Athletics, Health Services) does not fulfill the Massachusetts waiver requirement. If a student does not complete a waiver with the Office of Student Services, either throughwww.bc.edu/myservicesor on paper, prior to the deadline, he or she will automatically be enrolled in and charged for the student insurance plan.
Students who missed the deadline, but have extenuating circumstances, may submit a Petition to Waive After Published Deadline form, available on the Forms tab for a limited period of time.
Students are eligible for the insurance plans offered through the Health Connector but should review these plans carefully, because they may have high deductibles.
To ensure international students are covered by a plan that provides coverage which meets or exceeds the Student Health Insurance Plan,international students are not eligible to waive 51's Student Health Insurance Plan. If you are insured through (1) your own or a parent/guardian/spouse’s health insurance plan offered through a U.S. employer or (2) a government sponsored program, (for example Government of Kuwait/UAE or Government of Saudi Arabia), you may be eligible for a waiver.MA Medicaid Plans: Children’s Medical Security Program, MassHealth Limited, and Health Safety Net do not qualify for a waiver.
International insurance plans, socialized or standard medical policies (including Canadian policies), travel insurance plans, short-term medical plans, or plans not fully compliant with the Affordable Care Act are not acceptable and will not be considered. Your insurance must be effective on or before August 7, 2023 (for fall and annual waivers) or January 12, 2024 (for spring waivers) to qualify for a waiver. For example, a policy beginning on September 1, 2023 would not qualify for a fall or annual waiver.
The waiver form can be found on the Forms tab.
ID Cards& Your UnitedHealthcare Account(2023–2024)
Your mobile-friendly online UnitedHealthcare account is the resource for
- Your ID card
- Viewing policy information and estimating the cost of care that you need
- Viewing claims statuses and details
- Seeing what is covered and what additional benefits are available to you
Follow the steps below to create your account once the policy is active on August 7. If you created an account last year, you can use your existing login and do not need to create an account.
- Go toand click “Create Account” at the bottom of the page.
- Enter your first and last name, date of birth, and your Eagle ID.
- Create your username and password, and click Next to activate your My Account.
- Log in using the username and password you just created.
- Verify your identity using your 51 email address. Remember that your email address format can be either username@bc.edu or firstname.lastname@bc.edu, and you should use the username@bc.edu version. You'll be sent a code to enter to complete your verification.
ID Cards
Once you’ve created your online United Healthcare account, you can access your ID card once the policy is active on August 7 by logging in and selecting the ID Card tab.
If you are unable to access your ID card, check the date of the insurance charge on your bill. If you have recently registered, allow 5–7 business days for your ID card to be viewable.Graduate students (non-Law):Your insurance enrollment is activated by your registration for classes, so if you do not have an insurance charge on your 51 student account, you need to register for classes, and then allow 5–7 business days for your ID card to be viewable.
2023–2024 Forms
For summer enrollment, select the Summer Enrollment tab on the left.
Contact Information (2023–2024)
Questions about: | Contact: | |
Enrollment and waivers | 51 Student Services | 800-294-0294 Email: studentservices@bc.edu |
Plan benefits Claims and payments ID cards | UnitedHealthcare | 866-948-8472 Email: 51Student@uhcsr.com
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Preferred providers | UnitedHealthcare | The Preferred Provider network for theUnitedHealthcare plan is UHC - HarvardPilgrim Joint Venture. Use their Find Careservice here: |
Enrollment verification letter Dependent enrollment Summer enrollment | Gallagher StudentHealth & Special Risk | 500 Victory Road, Quincy, MA 02171 800-394-4026 |
Tax forms | UnitedHealthcare | 866-948-8472 Email: 51Student@uhcsr.com
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General health insurance information | UnitedHealthcare | Visit for quick tutorials on requesting ID cards, submitting claims, finding providers, and more. |
Dental and Vision Information
The student insurance has limited pediatric dental and vision benefits. See United’s coverage information for details. Your student insurance includes discount (not insurance) plans for dental and vision.
Coast to Coast Vision Discount Plan:You are automatically enrolled in the Coast to Coast discount plan if you are enrolled in the student medical insurance plan.Note that this is a discount program, not a vision insurance plan. Please visit theor contact Gallagher at 800-252-3059 for more information.
Uni-Care Dental Savings Program:You are automatically enrolled in the Uni-Care discount plan if you are enrolled in the student medical insurance plan.Note that this is a discount program, not a dental insurance plan. Visitor contact Gallagher at 800-252-3059 for more information.
Summer Enrollment for New Students (2023–2024)
The academic year insurance coverage periods are fall (August 7, 2023 – January 11, 2024) and spring (January 12, 2024 – August 6, 2024). Students enrolled in the spring insurance will continue to be enrolled through August 6.
New graduate students who are starting their program during the summer term are eligible to enroll in the insurance for a summer period beginning May 10 and ending August 6.
Summer 2023 Enrollment has closed.
To enroll, log in to yourusing your 51username and password.Select the “Enroll” button under "2023–2024 Boston College Student Health Insurance Plan - Summer"and follow theprompts. The summer premium is$1,005 for enrollment from May 10 - August 6. (The fall enrollment period beginson August 7.)
Medical insurance is automatically charged for the fall and spring insurance periods. If you are beginning your program in the summer, you will not be automatically charged for summer insurance and do not need to file a waiver for the summer.
Please be sure to file a waiver for the fall and spring. These waivers are available by mid-June each year; please see the Forms tab.