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I have been a full-time student, but this last semester I am taking fewer credits in my degree program. Can I enroll in the Law School Student Insurance Plan ?

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I have been a full-time student, but this last semester I am taking fewer credits in my degree program. Can I enroll in the Law School Student Insurance Plan ?

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Yes, you may enroll in the Law School Student Insurance Plan if you are registered for a part-time load and this is your last semester in your degree program. However, you must complete the “Request for Student Health Insurance” form and return the form and payment for the premium to Enrollment Services. They will review your status in the degree program and contact you with any questions about the request. If approved, the Law School Registrar will manually change your bill to add the charge for the insurance for the semester. There is no pro-ration of the premium if you elect coverage in mid-semester.

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