Insurance

Student Insurance

Walla Walla University believes health insurance is extremely important for all students. All undergraduate and graduate students (including international students) must be covered by a comprehensive health insurance plan. Domestic students are responsible for obtaining and maintaining their health insurance. Be sure to check your health insurance plan to see if there are in-network providers in our local area, or consider other health insurance plans. International students are required to purchase health insurance through our approved vendor. Information regarding international student insurance, local providers and the purchase of other insurance plans can be found at  wallawalla.edu/insurance

Excess Student Accident Insurance

It is a requirement for all students to maintain their own personal health insurance; Walla Walla University does not assume responsibility for individual healthcare costs. However, in the event of an injury requiring emergency care while on the WWU campus, in campus housing, or participating in University-sponsored activities off-campus (excluding intercollegiate athletic accidents), students may qualify for up to $2,500 in excess (secondary) accident insurance. Visit wallawalla.edu/insurance or contact the Risk & Safety Officer at (509) 527-2250 for assistance.

Personal Property Insurance
Walla Walla University is not responsible for loss of personal property. Students are encouraged to carry their own insurance for coverage of personal belongings.