What is the Wright State University Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan?
The Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan (the Student Insurance Plan) provides benefits worldwide for covered health care expenses, a limited accidental death and dismemberment benefit, benefits for medical evacuation of an ill or injured patient to the nearest suitable hospital or the insured’s home country for care, and benefits for return of an insured’s body to the insured’s home country when death occurs outside his/her home country. The Plan has limits of coverage including a $25,000 maximum benefit for treatment of each covered illness or injury.
The Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan (the Student Insurance Plan) provides benefits worldwide for covered health care expenses, a limited accidental death and dismemberment benefit, benefits for medical evacuation of an ill or injured patient to the nearest suitable hospital or the insured’s home country for care, and benefits for return of an insured’s body to the insured’s home country when death occurs outside his/her home country.
The Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan (the Student Insurance Plan) provides benefits worldwide for covered health care expenses, a limited accidental death and dismemberment benefit, benefits for medical evacuation of an ill or injured patient to the nearest suitable hospital or the insured’s home country for care, and benefits for return of an insured’s body to the insured’s home country when death occurs outside his/her home country. The Plan has limits of coverage including a $95,000 maximum benefit for treatment of each covered illness or injury. • Am I eligible for Student Insurance Plan coverage? You are eligible for Student Insurance Plan coverage if you are an undergraduate or graduate student registered for six or more quarter credit hours, a student who participates in a cooperative education or other WSU-sponsored internship program, or a student who registers for classes at DAGSI (the Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute), including those enrolled through the A