The 2022-2023 waiver form is closed. The waiver form for new spring students will open in December.
With the rising cost of healthcare and a significant increase in utilization of the Rider Student Health Insurance plan, the following changes have been made to 2022-2023 policy to keep the premium and plan a viable option for students.
The plan design changes for 2022-2023 can have a significant impact on your out-of-pocket costs, if you need drugs that will require you to pay 50% of the medication's cost up to the $8,750 or $17,400 out-of-pocket maximum.
Before enrolling, we encourage students to compare all other insurance options. The New Jersey State Marketplace Website offers information about their online marketplace where you can compare and purchase insurance plans. You may be eligible for a Subsidized Health Plan (a low-or-no-cost insurance program for qualifying uninsured adults).
To proceed to the enrollment form, you must read and acknowledge the statements below:
With the rising cost of healthcare and a significant increase in utilization of the Rider Student Health Insurance plan, the following changes have been made to 2022-2023 policy to keep the premium and plan a viable option for students.
The plan design changes for 2022-2023 can have a significant impact on your out-of-pocket costs, if you need drugs that will require you to pay 50% of the medication's cost up to the $8,750 or $17,400 out-of-pocket maximum.
Before enrolling, we encourage students to compare all other insurance options. The New Jersey State Marketplace Website offers information about their online marketplace where you can compare and purchase insurance plans. You may be eligible for a Subsidized Health Plan (a low-or-no-cost insurance program for qualifying uninsured adults).
To proceed to the enrollment form, you must read and acknowledge the statements below:
With the rising cost of healthcare and a significant increase in utilization of the Rider Student Health Insurance plan, the following changes have been made to 2022-2023 policy to keep the premium and plan a viable option for students.
The plan design changes for 2022-2023 can have a significant impact on your out-of-pocket costs, if you need drugs that will require you to pay 50% of the medication's cost up to the $8,750 or $17,400 out-of-pocket maximum.
Before enrolling, we encourage students to compare all other insurance options. The New Jersey State Marketplace Website offers information about their online marketplace where you can compare and purchase insurance plans. You may be eligible for a Subsidized Health Plan (a low-or-no-cost insurance program for qualifying uninsured adults).
To proceed to the enrollment form, you must read and acknowledge the statements below:
For waiver, enrollment, eligibility, general benefit questions or plan issues
contact University Health Plans at 833-251-1146.
For specific benefit or claims questions
contact United Healthcare Student Resources at 1-800-767-0700