Required health information and health insurance

Exchange students are required to meet several health requirements to attend UMBC. These requirements are available on the Retriever Integrated Health (RIH) website.

Immunizations

Please visit the Retriever Integrated Health (RIH) website for information about required immunizations. Exchange students must provide proof of immunizations in English prior to or upon arrival. Additionally, all international students will need to have a Tuberculosis blood test (Quantiferon) within 60 days of the start of the semester.

Insurance Requirement

All J-1 Exchange Visitors must have health insurance which covers the exchange visitor and his or her dependents. The insurance must cover sickness or accidents during the period of time that an exchange visitor participates in the sponsor’s exchange visitor program as reflected by the start and end dates on the exchange visitor’s DS-2019. The minimum coverage and the waiver process is detailed on the University Health Services website.

Purchasing Health Insurance

All exchange students will be enrolled automatically in UMBC’s student health insurance, sponsored by Aetna Student Health. This insurance is comprehensive, and it will mean you have minimal out-of-pocket expenses if you need to use it during the semester.

Health Program Education
Understanding the US Healthcare System

Not sure how health insurance in the United States works? Watch this short video on the U.S. Healthcare System.

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