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Can I enroll after the 31 day open enrollment period and are the premiums pro-rated?

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Can I enroll after the 31 day open enrollment period and are the premiums pro-rated?

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You can purchase insurance coverage at any time. However, your coverage may vary depending in the timing of your enrollment: ►If you were covered by the 2007-2008 student health insurance plan and you enroll in the 31 day open enrollment period, you will qualify for continuous coverage. This means that the pre-existing condition exclusion will not apply for any conditions that were covered claims in the previous school year. ►If you were covered by the 2007-2008 student health insurance plan and you do not enroll within the 31 day open enrollment period, the pre-existing condition exclusion will apply for claims that are submitted for payment. ► If you are a new student or enrolling due to an involuntary loss of coverage from another source, you may enroll at anytime, and the pre-existing condition exclusion will apply. Premiums are not pro-rated. Please note the premiums are charged by coverage period.

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You can purchase insurance coverage at any time. However, your coverage may vary depending in the timing of your enrollment: If you were covered by the 2006-2007 student health insurance plan and you enroll in the 31 day open enrollment period, you will qualify for continuous coverage. This means that the pre-existing condition exclusion will not apply for any conditions that were covered claims in the previous school year. If you were covered by the 2006-2007 student health insurance plan and you do not enroll within the 31 day open enrollment period, the pre-existing condition exclusion will apply for claims that are submitted for payment. If you are a new student or enrolling due to an involuntary loss of coverage from another source, you may enroll at anytime, and the pre-existing condition exclusion will apply. Premiums are not pro-rated. Please note the premiums are charged by coverage period. If you enroll after a coverage period has begun, you must still pay the full premium. T

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