Insurance for Study Abroad |
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After the withdrawal date for the program, when all students participating in your program are paid in full, you will be registered for CEA Insurance through HTH Worldwide. This comprehensive medical insurance plan covers a maximum of $250,000 for any illness or accident abroad and does not carry a deductible. Coverage includes most medical expenses, emergency evacuation and a full range of 24-hour medical assistance.
Read important information regarding eligibility, start and end dates of coverage, and specific information on coverage amounts. Semester and Academic Year students will receive this pamphlet in their CEA Confirmation Packet. Summer students will receive this pamphlet in their Acceptance Packet.
Access HTH’s student website featuring information on health and safety for your study abroad destination, find a doctor in your host city, and even translate medical terms to the language of your host city. In order to gain access this information you will need to enter your certificate number (emailed to you directly from HTH prior to departure) and your first and last name.
Review HTH's Study Abroad Checklist. These eleven tips were put together by HTH's international community of physicians in order to help be more aware of things you can do in order to prepare prior to your departure.
To file a claim, download a HTH Worldwide Claims Form. For the most up to date information on how to file a claim, including claim forms, please visit the HTH student website. Log on using your certificate number (emailed to you directly from HTH), click on “My Benefits”, and then “Claims.”