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It is important to know that the United States does not provide socialized medicine. Because
medical care can be very expensive, it is important to have health insurance, even if the school
does not require it.
Vincennes University has a health center that is staffed with three registered nurses. The
RN's provide over-the-counter medication, initial and follow-up care of injuries, tetanus
injections following an injury, and tuberculin screening. For more serious conditions, you will be
referred to a doctor.
If you are living in a residence hall, you will automatically be on the University Health
Plan, which means you will only have to pay the doctor $5.00 for each visit. If you decide to live
off-campus, you may be added to the plan for $21.00. Please note, however, that this policy does
not cover hospitalization or dental expenses, both of which are expensive in the United States. It
is very important that you purchase additional medical insurance either in your country or
immediately upon your arrival in Vincennes. If you need assistance, our Health Department will help
you find an agency.
After you have been admitted to Vincennes University, you will receive a University health
form and immunization form in the mail. These forms must be completed and submitted to the Health
Office prior to the beginning of the semester. In case there are any questions, it's a good idea
for you to bring a copy of your medical records with you to the US, including immunization and
vaccination records and prescriptions.
To read more about health care in the U.S., click here.
US Health care
To see an example of a health plan available for purchase:
International Student Organization:
http://www.isoa.org/
Sentry Life Insurance Company
Click on Health Plans, then click on state selection box, and select Indiana, then click
date button.
For helpful information about traveling in the U.S., cultural differences, housing, shopping,
mail, and safety, click here:
The Smart Student Guide to Studying in the U.S.
For other helpful information, please visit the VU International Student Affairs Blog:
http://VUISA.blogspot.com/
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