The University of Oklahoma offers a Student Health Plan that has been approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC).
As part of this plan, students will receive full coverage for preventative care as well as visits to Goddard Health Center, OU’s on-campus health clinic (office visits covered at no cost: no deductible, no copay, no coinsurance; pharmacy copays still apply). Enrollment is managed by Academic Health Plans (AHP) and the benefits and coverage are administered by BlueCross BlueShield.
Explore the plan, discover enrollment periods, and plan premiums using the following links.
| Coverage Period | Coverage Dates | Open Enrollment Period |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | 08/15/2025 – 08/14/2026 | 08/15/2025 – 09/12/2025 |
| Fall Only | 08/15/2025 – 01/11/2026 | 08/15/2025 – 09/12/2025 |
| Spring Only | 01/12/2026 – 05/10/2026 | 01/12/2026 – 01/30/2026 |
| Spring/Summer | 01/12/2026 – 08/14/2026 | 01/12/2026 – 01/30/2026 |
| Summer Only | 05/11/2026 – 08/14/2026 | 05/11/2026 – 05/29/2026 |
| Visit Type | Goddard Health Center (Norman) | BCBS In-Network Providers | Out-of-Network Providers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Care Visit | 100% | 100% after a $35 copayment per visit | 60% after deductible |
| Specialist Visit | 100% | 100% after a $50 copayment per visit | 60% after deductible |
| Plan Deductible | $0 | $500 | $1,500 |
| Coinsurance | 100% | 80% after deductible | 60% after deductible |
| Out-of-Pocket Maximum | No maximum | $6,600 | $15,000 |
| Preventative Care | 100% | 100% | Not Covered |
Prescription drugs per 30-day rental supply.
| Goddard Health Center (Norman) | BCBS In-Network Providers | Out-of-Network Providers |
|---|---|---|
No Prescription Drug Deductible when prescriptions are filled at Goddard. 100% after:
| $100 Annual Prescription Deductible Applies At pharmacies contracting with Prime Therapeutics, 100% after:
| Not Covered |
Students at the university can enroll in different healthcare plans depending on many factors including credit hours, residency, and full or part-time status. For detailed information about coverage and enrollment, please visit the OU Student Health Portal.
You must be enrolled for at least nine (9) credit hours during the fall or spring semesters or three (3) credit hours if you are enrolling for summer only coverage. You are not eligible for student health coverage if you are in a distance learning program. Students must be enrolled in an on-campus program, reside within the state of Oklahoma during the coverage period, and meet the credit hour minimums to be considered eligible.
You must be enrolled for five (5) credit hours during the fall or spring semesters, three (3) credit hours if you are enrolling for summer only coverage, or two thesis or dissertation credit hours. If you are in your last semester before taking your thesis or dissertation, and you need fewer than five (5) credit hours, you may continue to have coverage. (You have this option only once during your attendance at OU.) In addition, the student must reside within the state of Oklahoma during the coverage period to be eligible for the student health plan.
If you are not enrolled as a full-time student, but you have a documented disability and have successfully petitioned the university for full-time status, you may be eligible to enroll in the plan.
International students and their families must have health coverage to remain in the United States. There are three ways to meet this requirement.
The University of Oklahoma maintains a self-funded student health plan (SHP) for certain students enrolled in its Norman-based programs. Specific eligibility requirements for all student categories are found in the SHP plan document. All international students must enroll in the OU SHP, or provide evidence of suitable alternative health coverage to receive a waiver. Dependents of international students are currently eligible to enroll in the OU SHP, but students are not currently
required to enroll their dependents in the OU SHP as a condition to enroll as a student at OU.
The SHP has been approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as Minimum Essential Coverage
(MEC). The CMS approval means that students (and their dependents) who are enrolled in the SHP will have met the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) shared responsibility rules for maintaining health coverage. Every US citizen, and persons living, working, or studying in the US under certain visas, are required to maintain MEC, or pay a tax penalty under the ACA shared responsibility (sometimes referred to as the individual mandate).
International Students are automatically enrolled in the SHP. All international students are required to maintain coverage that meets the minimum requirements of their visa, and also complies with requirements of the ACA. The OU SHP meets all of these requirements.
Health care coverage for International Students must meet the ACA requirements for MEC (Minimum Essential Coverage). Such coverage must provide, at a minimum:
Short-term Limited Duration plans (sometimes referred to as "travel plans"), or other similar health plans created for the purpose of providing coverage to International students or non-immigrant visa holders, do not meet the requirements for International Students health coverage.
International Students may be granted a waiver from enrolling in the OU SHP for any semester that the student:
International Students who have been granted a waiver from coverage under the OU SHP and who lose coverage at any time during the semester for which the waiver has been granted must immediately report any loss of healthcare coverage to Academic Health Plans, ou.myahpcare.com. Failure of an International Student to maintain coverage as required under this policy is a violation of OU's student code of conduct and is grounds for disciplinary action.
Review the full Student Health Plan Coverage Requirements Policy
Follow these instructions to request a waiver of the university coverage plan and fees:
| Semester | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | 08/15/2025 - 09/19/2025 |
| Spring/Summer | 01/12/2026 - 02/06/2026 |
| Summer Only | 05/11/2026 - 05/29/2026 |
The university pays the premium for the Student Health Plan for qualified Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants. The IRS considers this a non-cash benefit and eligible students will be charged a non-cash benefit tax on the value of the benefit in each of their checks that pay in September-April.
To be eligible for Student Health Plan coverage paid for by OU, a student must:
The following enrollment options are available for eligible Graduate Assistants.
Graduate Assistants who have alternate coverage may opt out of the OU Student Health Plan. You will be required to login with your university credentials and upload a pdf or jpeg copy of your alternate insurance ID card (front and back).
The University is pleased to announce that voluntary dental and vision plans will be available for students beginning August 19, 2024. The dental and vision plans will be administered through Blue Cross Blue Shield. Students may choose whether or not they would like to enroll in dental and/or vision. Premiums for dental and vision are paid for by the student. Please see below for plan information.
Students may enroll in the voluntary dental and/or vision plan during the fall and spring open enrollment periods through Academic Health Plans.
If you are not currently covered by a medical coverage plan, we strongly recommend you consider the Student Health Plan (SHP). The SHP has been approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC). The CMS approval means that students (and their dependents) who are enrolled in the SHP will have met the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) shared responsibility rules for maintaining health coverage. Every US citizen, and persons living, working, or studying in the US under certain visas, are required to maintain MEC, or pay a tax penalty under the ACA shared responsibility (sometimes referred to as the individual mandate).We recommend you take some time to review the plan guide before deciding to purchase the coverage.
Enrollment must be done online. More information and to begin enrollment.
Once your online enrollment has been finalized, you cannot make changes online. You must complete a Change Form and return it to the Student Health Plan Office, NEL 205. The form must be received by the end of the open enrollment period.
Your coverage is effective the day after you enroll online. If you make changes after your online enrollment, the effective date of the new coverage is the date your forms are received in the Student Health Plan Office, NEL 205.
Optional dental and vision plans are available to eligible students through Blue Cross Blue Shield. Dependents of students enrolled in the University's Student Health Plan who are under 19 years of age are provided pediatric dental and vision coverage through OU's Student Health Plan.
No, you are not eligible for student health coverage if you are in a distance learning program. Students must be enrolled in an on-campus program and meet the credit hour minimums to be considered eligible.
You will receive your coverage card in the mail, directly from BlueCross BlueShield. If you need a card before that time, you may print a temporary card by logging into Blue Access for Members (BAM) from the Academic Health Plans website.
You may insure dependents on your Student Health Plan. Eligible dependents are your legally married spouse and your unmarried children under age 26. Children are defined as children by birth, adoption, or legal guardianship.
The premium for your coverage will be charged to your Bursar account.
The only changes allowed would be to add dependents to your plan. Any other changes would require a qualifying event, and our office must be notified within 31 days of the event.
Visit Goddard Health Center, the Student Health Center on the Norman Campus, First - Schedule a visit and you and a medical provider will determine what your best course of action is for each illness or condition.
Goddard Health Center is located at 620 Elm Ave., Norman, OK. The appointment line phone number is (405) 325‐4441. The main line phone number is (405) 325‐4611.
If Goddard Health Center cannot provide the services you need, you may visit a preferred BCBS provider. Find an in‐network provider by clicking on "Find a Doctor or Hospital" in the right column of the Academic Health Plans website.
Visit a Preferred Provider. Find an in‐network provider by clicking on "Find a Doctor or Hospital" in the right column of the Academic Health Plans website.
Go to Urgent Care – Find an in‐network urgent care facility when Goddard is closed by clicking on "Find a Doctor or Hospital" in the right column of the Academic Health Plans website. Urgent care is for treatment of a medical condition needing immediate attention. According to the Urgent Care Association of America, urgent care services often serve as a direct link between the public and emergency room services. Examples could include: care for flu, lacerations, stitches, animal bites, and so forth.
Go to the Emergency Room – You should only visit a hospital emergency room when the illness or injury could cause serious jeopardy to your health if not immediately treated.
If you were a student during the spring semester, then you are allowed access to Goddard during the summer. On your first visit of the summer, you will be charged the Student Health Fee that is normally part of regular tuition and fees.
Simply send an email to the Student Health Plan Office at shp@ou.edu with the complete address, your full name, and student ID.
You must complete a Change Form and return to the Student Health Plan Office, NEL 205, with proof of the date of birth. This must be received within 31 days of the birth. The coverage will be made effective on their date of birth. Semester premiums are not pro-rated. You will owe the additional premium for the entire coverage period in which they are added.
You may add eligible dependents to your coverage during any open enrollment period. Otherwise you must experience a qualifying event to make any changes. See #4 below for details. Eligible dependents are your legally married spouse and your children under age 26. Children are defined as children by birth, adoption, or legal guardianship.
You may only make changes if you have a qualifying event – a birth, an adoption, a death, a marriage, a divorce, a loss of other insurance coverage, change of status or international student or dependent's arrival in, or permanent departure from, the United States.
Notice of a qualifying event must be submitted within 31 days of the qualifying event. You must complete a Change Form and return it to the Student Health Plan Office, NEL 205. Supporting documentation of the event must also be submitted. See the Change Form for details. Effective date of the change, will be the date all documents are received by the Student Health Plan Office, or the date of the qualifying event, whichever is later. The only exception is newborn babies and newly adopted children, the effective date will be the date of birth or date of adoption. Premiums will still be due for the entire semester whether adding or dropping coverage.
You can view the status of insurance claims through "Blue Access for Members" on the Academic Health Plans website. All questions about claims and payments to providers should be directed to BlueCross BlueShield at the contact information below.
I need this for my new insurance. If the verification is needed for the current academic year, you may get documentation in "My Coverage" in Blue Access for Members from the Academic Health Plans website. You may also contact Academic Health Plans to request documentation at info@ahpcare.com or (888) 924-7758. You will need to provide your full name and student ID number.
Dependents do not receive their own insurance cards. You may print additional cards or request them to be mailed from "Blue Access for Members" on the Academic Health Plans website. The card will have the student's name and ID number on it.
Yes, voluntary dental coverage is available for purchase during the open enrollment period for each semester. To enroll, please visit the Academic Health Plans website during the open enrollment period. Dependents enrolled under your student health plan who are under 19 years of age are provided pediatric dental insurance through OU's Student Health Plan.
Yes, voluntary vision coverage is available for purchase during the open enrollment period for each semester. To enroll, please visit the Academic Health Plans website during the open enrollment period.
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BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma
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OU Health Services-Goddard
(405) 325-4441
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405-325-1826
shp@ou.edu
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