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What is Clemson’s “hard waiver requirement”?

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What is Clemson’s “hard waiver requirement”?

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All full-time graduate students (enrolled in nine or more credit hours on campus) and all international students are required to have health insurance coverage. If you are in this category the premium for the Student Health Insurance Plan will be included with tuition & fees for Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 (the fee for spring includes coverage for the summer). Students who pay the billed premium are automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan unless a waiver is submitted and approved of comparable or better alternate health coverage. As stated above, eligible graduate students will receive a subsidy of $375 per semester to help defray the cost of the insurance premium for the student. The University will grant the subsidy only to those eligible students who purchase the Student Health Insurance Plan. Students submitting waivers are required to have health insurance coverage for the full 2008-2009 academic year that meets the University’s requirements. Waivers may be submi

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All full-time graduate students (enrolled in nine or more credit hours on campus) and all international students are required to have health insurance coverage. If you are in this category the premium for the Student Health Insurance Plan will be included with tuition & fees for Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 (the fee for spring includes coverage for the summer). Students who pay the billed premium are automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan unless a waiver is submitted and approved of comparable or better alternate health coverage. As stated above, eligible graduate students will receive a subsidy of $375 per semester to help defray the cost of the insurance premium for the student. The University will grant the subsidy only to those eligible students who purchase the Student Health Insurance Plan. Students submitting waivers are required to have health insurance coverage for the full 2009-2010 academic year that meets the University’s requirements. Waivers may be submi

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