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Health insurance mandatory for all international students
Washington state law requires that international students maintain adequate health insurance while attending the University of Washington. All matriculated international students in F-1 or J-1 status at the University of Washington Tacoma are required to enroll in the University of Washington International Student Health Insurance Plan (ISHIP) for each quarter of enrollment. The insurance is provided by the LifeWise Assurance Company. Go to LifeWise's website for more information on ISHIP for UW Tacoma students: students.lifewiseac.com/iship/
Keep in mind that health care costs are very expensive in the United States, and individuals are responsible for paying all health care costs not covered by insurance. A good insurance policy gives you access to excellent medical facilities and provides protection against the very high costs of health care.
Enrollment process
When you register for classes, you will be required to select insurance, and the insurance costs will be added automatically to your student account. Insurance ID cards are mailed to students' U.S. mailing address 1-2 weeks after the start of initial quarter. Always list an up-to-date mailing address in the U.S. available in your MyUW. Lifewise will send an email which provide instruction on how to create an account in the portal of the LifeWise website. Please set up your portal access as soon as possible. Check out New Student Checklist if you are new to ISHIP. To learn more about missing insurance card, setting up Lifewise Portal Account, adding dependent(s), review this page: https://iship.washington.edu/while-at-uw/
IMPORTANT: MSAcc and MCL Students
Since Master of Accounting and Master of Cybersecurity and Leadership are both fee-based programs, students in these programs will NOT be automatically enrolled in ISHIP. If you are enrolled in one of these programs and wish to enroll in ISHIP, email: stdins@uw.edu by the 3rd Friday of each quarter. Mention your full name, date of birth, and student ID number in the email. If you wish to add your dependents, include their full name and date of birth in the email.
Premium Cost
Details on rate is available on the ISHIP website here: https://iship.washington.edu/insurance-program/
Annual coverage vs. Quarterly coverage
You have the option to purchase annual coverage or quarterly coverage at the time of quarterly class registration.
Tip: If you are planning not to register for summer quarter but plans to remain in the U.S., consider purchasing annual coverage at the time of spring quarter class registration.
Tip: If you are planning to apply for in post-completion OPT, consider purchasing annual coverage at the time of your final quarter class registration.
Plan dates
Please review the details of the plan carefully, including the effective dates of coverage (https://iship.washington.edu/insurance-program/). If you arrive in the U.S. before the effective date of the UW insurance plan, you should buy supplemental insurance during this uninsured period. You can purchase coverage from another insurance company (see below for suggested alternate companies).
Dates of Coverage | |
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Autumn Quarter | September 1st to the day before Winter quarter begins |
Winter Quarter | First day of Winter quarter to the day before Spring quarter begins |
Spring Quarter | First day of Spring quarter to the day before Summer quarter begins |
Summer Quarter | First day of Summer quarter to August 31st |
Campus Clinic
Franciscan Medical Buildings at St. Joseph
1608 S. J St. Third Floor
Tacoma, WA 98405
(253) 374-7503
Student Health
Virtual Health Care Services through TimelyCare
While most international students will be covered through ISHIP, UW Tacoma students also have access to free virtual health care services with TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform designed specifically for college students.
As part of UW Tacoma’s partnership with TimelyCare, students have free access at any time of day or night to the following TimelyCare services:
- MedicalNow: On-demand support for common physical health issues such as cold, flu, and allergies. No appointment is needed for MedicalNow! The average wait time is three to seven minutes.
- Scheduled Medical: Schedule a physical healthcare appointment with a medical provider that works best for you. You choose the day, time, and the provider!
- TalkNow: On-demand emotional support to talk about anything, including anxiety, relationships, depression, and school-related stressors. No appointment is needed for TalkNow.
- Health Coaching: Engage with materials and health professionals to develop healthy lifestyle behaviors, including nutrition, sleep habits, time management, and mindfulness.
- Self-Care: Visit the “Explore” page within TimelyCare for guided self-care content, including yoga and meditation sessions, as well as group conversations with TimelyCare providers on a variety of health and well-being topics.
Additional questions are available on the TimelyCare FAQ page.
UW Insurance Waiver Eligibility
Deadline to apply for a waiver is the third Friday of each quarter. Submit the ISHIP Waiver Request located on this page
If you fit into one of the following categories and have comparable insurance that is valid in the U.S. , you are eligible to apply for a waiver:
- Exchange Students attending UW Tacoma through an official exchange program sponsored by UW Tacoma Office of Global Affairs.
- Students funded by their own government, or by the U.S. government.
- Student receiving health insurance benefits provided by the U.S. employer of their parent, spouse or domestic partner.
Minimum Coverage: The insurance must provide a monetary minimum of $200,000 or more per medical condition per policy year, medical evacuation (at least $10,000), and repatriation of remains (at least $7,500).
Research or Teaching Assistantship: If you receive a graduate Research Assistant appointment, you may be eligible for the Graduate Appointee Insurance Plan (GAIP). If you enroll, this will automatically replace the International Student Insurance Plan and no waiver is required. Note that if you lose your GAIP coverage, you will not be able to buy LifeWise for the remainder of the year and will have to purchase your health insurance through the self-pay option with GAIP. If you lose your GAIP coverage but you register for classes, you are eligible for ISHIP.
Supplemental coverage:
Students who need coverage during their post-completion OPT period, or any other period of their stay in the U.S. that is not covered by the UW International Student Health Insurance Plan, should buy supplemental insurance. The link below lists companies providing individual insurance plans for international students. Note that the UW maintains no association with the companies listed. Each student is responsible for procuring and maintaining suitable health insurance.
https://www.tacoma.uw.edu/oga/isss-insurance-plan-for-opt