Does the university's optional tuition insurance cover a partial withdrawal for mental health reasons, or must the student withdraw from all courses for the semester to trigger a claim
Ohio State University's optional tuition insurance, provided through GradGuard, does not cover partial withdrawals for mental health reasons. Students must withdraw from all courses in order to be eligible for a claim.
Withdrawal Requirements
- Full Withdrawal: To trigger a claim, students must complete a full withdrawal from the semester. Partial withdrawals, such as dropping one or two classes while remaining enrolled, are not covered.
- Covered Reasons: Claims can be made for serious conditions, including mental health issues like stress, depression, or severe anxiety, but only if the student withdraws entirely.
- Documentation Needed: Students must provide medical documentation from a healthcare professional to support their claim.
Students considering withdrawal should:
- Officially withdraw through the Student Advocacy Center by filing a Withdrawal Petition.
- Gather necessary documentation, including a personal statement and medical records.
- After approval, file the claim through GradGuard for reimbursement of tuition costs related to the withdrawal due to mental health reasons.