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How many semesters do Adjuncts have to work to be eligible for health coverage?

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How many semesters do Adjuncts have to work to be eligible for health coverage?

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A. Health care coverage is available to Adjuncts through the PSC/CUNY Welfare Fund providing they meet the following service requirements: Non-teaching Adjuncts who are working ten or more hours per week for two consecutive semesters and Adjuncts who are teaching six or more hours (or the equivalent) in the semester and who have taught one or more courses for two consecutive semesters (not including summer and winter sessions), and are not covered by other primary health care insurance provided by or through another source are eligible for the health benefits. Adjuncts who establish eligibility as provided in this paragraph, which is based upon CUNY-wide service, shall be eligible to receive benefits in the third consecutive semester. Such benefit shall be partially contributory by the employee. Teaching Adjuncts who meet the six hour requirement teaching at more than one CUNY institution are responsible for notifying each college of their employment at another college. If you do not,

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