2021-22 Tuition Insurance

This page is for the 2021-22 plan year. Here is the 2022-23 plan information.


Tuition Insurance for U-M Ann Arbor students.

This insurance plan significantly extends and enhances the university's published withdrawal policy. The plan provides funds that can help to pay back loans, grants, and scholarships for students who must completely withdraw from a term due to a physical or mental health illness or injury. For a very reasonable cost (0.6% of tuition), you can protect your financial investment for the entire academic year. 

Pharmacy

Make our pharmacy part of your visit to UHS – we want to be your pharmacy of choice!

Behavioral Health Consent Form

All patients in our Behavioral Health Clinic are required to review, sign and return a Consent to Treat form, typically at their initial appointment.

If your first appointment is remote (video or phone), or if you’re asked to complete it afterwards for any reason, please follow these instructions:

Telehealth Services

UHS is here for you. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, UHS remains open to serve you. As always, our primary concern is your safety and well-being, and we are offering telehealth and virtual services for your convenience and protection.

Protecting Patients During COVID-19

Your safety is our priority

UHS values and protects the safety of our patients and staff. For this reason, we have implemented additional measures during the COVID-19 pandemic for everyone’s protection.


Report Outside COVID-19 Test Results

Students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor campus, including Michigan Medicine, who have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 90 days outside of U-M are asked to report their positive test result.

Top Ten Things U-M Students Need to Know about Getting Health Care at UHS

Students, do you know that University Health Service can be one of your best campus resources?

Whether you're new to U-M or are well on your way to graduation, you'll find that UHS offers so much. Students often tell us, "I wish I would have known!"

Here's what you'll want to know about getting health care while you're a student at the University of Michigan: 

Videos on Common Conditions

UHS clinicians offer advice for how you can treat these common health conditions and when to seek medical care.

Alcohol or Other Drug-facilitated Sexual Assault

Alcohol or other drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA) can occur when alcohol or other drugs are used to compromise or incapacitate an individual. This may result in lowered inhibitions, reduced ability to resist, and inability to remember details of an assault.