Read the complete international medical insurance policy (PDF)*, including definitions, limitations, and exclusions, or download a less detailed brochure (PDF)*. Contact Cindy Chalou chalouc@msu.edu for more details.
If you obtained medical care abroad that you paid for out-of-pocket, complete a claim (PDF)* form to obtain reimbursement. Do not send reimbursement requests to the Office of Study Abroad. Follow the mailing instructions on the claim form.
The information below summarizes information regarding your study abroad student insurance coverage through HTH Worldwide. It is not intended to be inclusive, but to supplement the certificate of insurance (see the "policy" link above). Please read all information carefully to obtain a full understanding of your coverage.
All students participating in MSU study abroad programs are covered by a relatively inexpensive mandatory accident and sickness program administered by HTH Worldwide Insurance Services, Inc. (HTH). Full coverage begins the day the program starts and ends two days after it ends. This policy also provides limited coverage for illness or injuries that occurred abroad once you return to the United States. This coverage starts on the last day of the program and lasts for 60 days. The policy does not cover international students who return to their home countries upon completion of the study abroad program.
There is no need for you to enroll, since this is automatically done by the Office of Study Abroad. Regardless of your U.S.-based insurance coverage, study abroad participants cannot waive HTH coverage for the duration of the program.
Students traveling before or after the program dates are strongly encouraged to purchase Travel Gap coverage.
Additional coverage will be provided by OSA for students participating in programs that have portions in the U.S., including the Virgin Islands or Alaska.
There is no deductible for the cost of treatment associated with a medical condition or injury.
In the case of a hospitalization, HTH will work with the treating facility to arrange for direct payment of services. However, there are some countries where such arrangements are not permitted. In these locations, the student may be required to pay for services up front and seek reimbursement from HTH upon return to the United States. See Reimbursement Claims.
Coverage highlights include:
EXCLUSIONS: Please note that illnesses, injuries and/or losses arising from participation in any professional sport, contest, or competition; sky-diving; hang-gliding; or bungee-jumping will not be covered.
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