Who's Covered?
Answer the following questions to help determine whether you’re
automatically covered by the Plan
not automatically covered but eligible to enrol yourself in the Plan
not eligible for the Plan
Progress
1
Have you completed your studies at your academic institution?
Yes
No
2
Are you part of any of the following categories of students?
AMS and GSS members who are students at UBC in September or January and who pay AMS fees for the Health & Dental Plan. This includes:
Full-time and part-time students
International students
Students auditing a course
Co-op students on work term in September or for a full year
Students enrolled at Regent College for 3 or more credit hours
Full-time and part-time students at the Vancouver School of Theology (VST)
Students taking two or more on-campus courses at St. Mark's College
Yes
No
3
Are you part of any of the following categories of eligible students?
Students who have completed a permanent opt out
Summer session students (only Term 1 & 2 students are covered)
Incoming exchange students
Senior students (65+)
Students on a medical leave of absence
Graduate students on a program-designated leave of absence
Third-year and fourth-year medical students*
Students taking fewer than two on-campus courses at St. Mark's College**
*You have separate enrolment deadlines. For more details, contact your Student Financial Aid Officer.
** Contact Studentcare for information on enrolment eligibility.
Yes
No
4
Are you part of any of the following categories of ineligible students?
Yes
No
5
Is the “AMS Med/Dent” line item part of your tuition statement?
Go check your Student Fee Account online or your academic institution’s detailed breakdown.
Please note that any changes to your student status might affect your tuition statement.
Yes
No
You’re not eligible for the Plan. If you are looking for insurance designed for students who are completing their studies, click here .
You’re not automatically covered by the Plan, but you may be eligible to enrol yourself.
Self Enrolment
If you have exceptional circumstances and can document them, you can submit a self-enrolment request in writing.
Exception Request
You’re not automatically covered and are not eligible to enrol yourself in the Plan.
Find more detail about the plan here