Our 2 023-24 university-sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) is provided by Aetna Student Health. The provider network is Aetna Open Choice PPO.
You will be able to access your digital health insurance card on your plan start date. You can access your health insurance card here. To access digital health insurance card, you will need to enter your SCU ID number with the first zero removed and your date of birth.
We encourage students to access your digital ID card on the Aetna HealthSM app via App Store or Google Play as Aetna is no longer issuing plastic or paper member ID cards and sending them in the mail for the majority of Student Health clients.
Vision DiscountsStudents enrolled in the Gallagher Student Health Insurance Plan have access to a discount vision plan that is available through Coast to Coast Vision. This is not a vision insurance plan; there is no waiting period.
Coast to Coast’s network has over 20,000 independent providers and retail stores nationwide, including For Eyes Optical, Lens Crafters, Pearle Vision, Target Optical, JC Penney Optical and Visionworks locations. Students save 10% to 60% off eyeglasses, contact lenses and other retail eyewear items, as well as 10% to 30% off eye examinations at any participating Coast to Coast Vision provider and 40% to 50% off the national average on LASIK.
How To Save:
Students enrolled in the Gallagher Student Health Insurance Plan have access to a discount dental plan that is available through UNI-CARE. This is not a dental insurance plan; there is no waiting period
The UNI-CARE savings program provides you with a wide range of dental discount services. Savings vary but can be as high as 50% depending on the type of service received.
How To Save:
Alternatively, students may enroll into a separate dental plan with Delta Dental Care HMO during their open enrollment period in September and January. For information on the Delta Dental Care HMO plan, please visit here . for benefit and coverage information. Please note that the Delta Dental plan is an HMO plan and not a PPO plan—students must go to dental providers that accept this insurance.