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What if I have a graduate student award that covers the cost of the Student Extended Insurance Plan, but I still decide to waive?

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What if I have a graduate student award that covers the cost of the Student Extended Insurance Plan, but I still decide to waive?

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A graduate student may receive an award—a research or teaching assistantship or a fellowship—that covers the cost of the MIT Student Extended Insurance Plan. The student may then decide to waive the plan, but if so, he or she will not receive reimbursement for what the cost of the plan would have been.

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