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OFFICE OF

Student Engagement & Success

Assisting students in their graduate school journey

Healthcare & Emergency

Healthcare Information

All links go to external sources.

Residential students are required to provide proof of health insurance coverage to the University upon enrollment. If you need to purchase coverage, you can explore your options through a preferred agent or agency or the government (e.g., Medicaid).

Health Insurance Resources include:

    • Find providers near you

The Office of Student Engagement and Success has compiled external resources as a reference for students. ºÚÁÏרÇø is not affiliated with, nor endorses, any of the listed organizations/establishments.

Additional Healthcare Resources:

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Emergency Information

In case of emergency, a student should immediately dial 911 and then report the emergency to a University employee. There are first aid kits and an automated external defibrillator in all University buildings. While on campus, any student, employee, or guest of the University that requires emergency medical attention may have the required care summoned from local resources at the discretion of the employee(s).

In emergency situations, students assume responsibility for their healthcare and the financial responsibility for any required medical, dental, or mental health assistance.

For non-emergency situations, students are encouraged to seek healthcare providers covered via their insurance policy. In all cases, involved students must complete an Incident Form available from the University’s Safety Officer, Penny Boothe.

Emergencies – Dial 911

Mental Health Emergencies – Dial 988

For assistance with non-emergency or other related questions, students may contact Student Services & Support atÌýsss@rm.eduÌýorÌý.