Special Enrollment Period
You can enroll in University Community Care Plan if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period based on certain life changes.
Review this page to see if you qualify.
What is a Special Enrollment Period?
Usually, you can only change health plans during open enrollment. However, you may be able to join a plan during a special enrollment period if you’ve had a qualifying life event.
Life Events that qualify you for a Special Enrollment period:
- Lost Medicaid/CHIP coverage
- Got married
- Had a baby, adopted, or fostered a child
- Got divorced/separated from your spouse
- Death of a family member
- Turned 26 while on a family member’s policy
- Moved to the United States
- Moved to a new zip code or county
- Moved to/from a place where you attend school as a student
- Moved to/from a place you both live and work as a seasonal worker
- Moved to/from a shelter or transitional housing
- A change in your income or household status
- Loss/change in your job that results in a loss of health care coverage or end of COBRA coverage
- Employer offered to help with your health care coverage cost
- Became a U.S. citizen
- Became a member of an American Indian or Alaska Native tribe
- Left incarceration (jail)
If you’ve had a qualifying life event and would like to apply for University Community Care Plan, please call 1-888-512-2347 to speak with a licensed broker who can help you enroll or click below.