TTIC students are automatically enrolled in the University of Chicago Basic student health insurance plan (called U-SHIP). It is part of a student’s funding package. You can begin the enrollment process HERE. (See more details below.)
TTIC pays the quarterly premium charges as part of your student funding support package. If you have not yet activated your U-SHIP account, it will activate automatically, after October 14. Don't wait, activate now.
Medical Services
If you are feeling sick or need to make an appointment with a doctor, just contact Student Wellness Services located at 840 E. 59th Street.
Student Wellness can provide the following services for free:
COVID-19 testing and vaccination
Health and medical care visits
Allergy injection visits
Annual Pap smear
Routine physicals
Anonymous HIV testing
Flu shots
Basic lab services
Physical therapy services
Travel health consultation
Nutritional services
Health education materials
Sexual health products
Counseling services
The doctors at Student Wellness can refer you to a specialist, write you a prescription for medication, and help you with any medical need.
Pharmacy
All students on the University of Chicago health insurance plan receive a discount on prescription drugs at the University of Chicago Medical Center's DCAM pharmacy: 5758 S. Maryland Avenue. (But there are many pharmacies all over Chicago.)
Counseling/ Therapy
Therapists, Counseling, tele-therapy, group therapy and a host of other mental health services and support are available to students. Visit Student Counseling Services or call (773) 702-9800. Located within the Student Wellness Center at 840 E. 59th St. This is included in your student life fees and there is no charge for appointments.
Immunizations
The State of Illinois requires all students to provide proof of immunity from German measles, measles (two shots required), mumps, meningococcal (for those under 22 years of age), and tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis (three shots required for foreign students).
Students will have to enter their own immunization records into the UChicago my.WellnessPortal, as well as upload records to TTIC. Records should be uploaded and recorded in both cases by September 1. A student’s registration will be restricted if they have not met and reported records. Some vaccination shots are required over a period of time, so please plan ahead.
You may use the standard student Immunization Form here: http://healthcare.uchicago.edu/page/vaccinations-required-enrollment Records must be submitted in English.
Submit data here by September 1 to avoid any registration delays during orientation. More help here.
TTIC immunization secure record upload:
Submit data here by September 1 to avoid any registration delays during orientation. Please make sure your name is included in the file title. (PDF or jpeg file type recommended.)
COVID-19 Vaccination Reporting:
Proof of vaccination for COVID-19 is not required. TTIC encourages students, faculty and staff to vaccinate if you are able.
U-SHIP Student Health Insurance Plan
All the information you need about getting health care through U-SHIP can be found on the U-SHIP Insurance Plan site. All the details regarding the coverage, co-payments and deductibles of your new health insurance policy will be available online once it is updated for 2023-24 in summer. (For details, contact UChicago's student insurance staff here.)
Once you create your cNet ID, you can ACTIVATE YOUR U-SHIP INSURANCE by enrolling.
If you have any questions about your new health insurance policy, you can contact United Health Care's representatives on campus, Dyeisha Collier and Stacey Childs: (773) 834-4543 (press Option #2) or uchicagoadvocates@uhcsr.com. You can also visit the University of Chicago Student Health Insurance website. The Frequently Asked Questions section of the website may be very useful to you.
This is an overview of what is covered through UChicago Student Wellness services, and what will be covered through USHIP insurance. UChicago has also uploaded a helpful video to explain the use of USHIP and some terminology that will hopefully prove useful.
All registered students must have health insurance; therefore, students are automatically enrolled in the University Student Health Insurance Plan (U-SHIP).
To waive U-SHIP, you must provide proof of alternate comparable coverage before the enrollment/waiver deadline—Friday of week 4 of autumn quarter (October 13, 2023).
You must provide complete policy information on the waiver application: name of policy holder, policy and subscriber numbers, a US telephone number, as well as information on the benefits provided by your plan.
TTIC requires alternate insurance plans to provide comparable coverage to U-SHIP and to offer the benefits below in the Chicago area. Waivers will be denied if plans do not provide comparable coverage. Plans must:
have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of =/<$8,150 for individuals or =/< $16,300 for families
provide routine and emergency care in the Chicago area (or the local area where the student will be residing and studying for the academic year)
offer treatment for pre-existing conditions (with no waiting periods or exclusions)
provide essential health benefits as defined by the Affordable Care Act (ACA):
outpatient care (ambulatory patient services)
hospitalization (treatment for inpatient care)
mental health services and addiction treatment
prescription drugs
maternity and newborn care
rehabilitative services and devices
laboratory services
have a US-based claims administrator, and a US telephone number and address for submission of claims and be issued in the US.
offer medical evacuation and repatriation expenses if students are in F1/J1 visa status or if they are studying or doing research outside of the US during the current academic year.
provide active coverage from the day the students arrive on campus through either August 31, 2024, OR the end of their academic program (whichever comes first).
If your insurance plan meets the criteria for comparable coverage, go to the online Enrollment / Waiver site to waive your U-SHIP coverage: https://studentinsurance.uchicago.edu/.
Dental & Vision Insurance
Your health insurance does not cover dental and vision. If you wish to purchase dental and vision insurance you can read about the policies UChicago offers on the Student Health Insurance website.
Immunization
Non-Compliance
Students who are not in compliance with Illinois State Mandatory Immunizations are subject to restrictions on course registration, until meeting compliance.