Health Insurance & Immunizations
New, incoming students must complete several health-related requirements before arriving on campus.
Health Insurance Requirement for all ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Students
All students attending ²ÊÃñ±¦µä must have comprehensive health insurance every semester.
Students can choose health insurance coverage through
- an individual plan or
- the plan of a family member, employer, or government sponsor or
- °ä±«â€™s Anthem Gold Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP)
Information about selecting or waiving university health insurance coverage is on the Health and Wellness Services website.
J-1 EXCHANGE STUDENTS: You do not need to submit proof of insurance to Health Services or waive insurance. You must upload your insurance plan documentation to the Insurance Compliance e-form as part of the Immigration Check-In process.
- Insurance for exchange students in J-1 status must meet .
SPONSORED STUDENTS: If your sponsor provides your medical insurance, you must waive the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Anthem Gold Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) insurance to avoid having to pay for the insurance yourself.
CU Health Insurance Resources
- (video)
- Student Health Insurance Options (webpage)
- BuffCare Supplemental Coverage Program (webpage)
- (enroll/waive insurance)
U.S. Health Care & Insurance Resources
- Insurance Plan & Coverage Overiew (PowerPoint)
- (video)
- Insurance FAQs (webpage)
- Insurance Terms (webpage)
Immunization Requirement for All ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Students
All students must complete the two immunization requirements and a questionnaire before the deadline to avoid a late fee and registration hold.
More information for Students on J-1 visas: Regulatory Health Insurance Requirement
U.S. immigration law requires exchange visitors including exchange and degree-seeking students on J-1 visas to maintain comprehensive medical insurance. The insurance must begin on the program start date indicated on the Form DS-2019 and continue to the end date on the form. The coverage must meet including coverage for evacuation and repatriation of remains.
The Exchange Visitor (J-1 Visa) Insurance Resource List includes options that meet the US government requirements.
Note on failure to obtain insurance: ISSS is required by law to terminate the J-1 SEVIS record of exchange visitors who willfully choose not to carry the required insurance for themselves and their dependents in J-2 status. Individuals with terminated SEVIS records must depart the U.S. immediately.
Insurance Compliance E-Form
All exchange visitors on J-1 visas must provide ISSS with a valid Insurance Compliance e-form (available in the MyISSS portal).