USC Health Insurance Waiver Guide – Updated for Spring 2026

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This guide explains how the USC insurance waiver works, how international students can waive USC SHIP, and how to complete the waiver process successfully for Spring 2026.

Quick Summary

· USC automatically enrolls students in SHIP, but waivers are allowed

· International students may use qualifying external insurance instead of USC SHIP

· GoGlobalSafe plans meet USC waiver requirements and have been approved in prior waiver cycles

· Eligible students may save up to $1,400+, depending on the selected plan

· Spring 2026 USC waiver deadline: January 30, 2026

Navigation

  • 南加州大学 健康保险 Requirement Explained (SHIP for International Students)
  • Can International Students Waive USC SHIP? (Yes, Here’s How It Works)
  • USC Insurance Waiver Deadlines (Spring 2026)
  • Why USC Students Choose to Waive SHIP
  • How to Choose the Right GoGlobalSafe Plan?
  • Simple Steps to Purchase Your GoGlobalSafe Plan
  • Step-by-Step USC 健康保险 Waiver Guide for USC Students

1. USC Health Insurance Requirement Explained (SHIP for International Students)

The University of Southern California (USC) requires all full-time students, including international students, to maintain health insurance that meets USC’s minimum coverage requirements.
By default, eligible students are automatically enrolled in the USC Student 健康保险 Plan (USC SHIP) and the premium is charged to the student’s tuition bill. However, USC also allows eligible students to submit a health insurance waiver and use a qualifying external health insurance plan instead of USC SHIP.
For the most accurate and up-to-date USC policy details (eligibility, enrollment rules, and official requirements), please refer to USC’s official website linked below.

2. Can International Students Waive USC SHIP?

Yes.
USC officially allows international students to replace USC SHIP with a waiver-compliant external 健康保险 plan.
If your plan meets USC’s waiver criteria, you can submit an Insurance Waiver during the designated waiver period. Once approved, the USC SHIP fee will be removed from your tuition bill.

3. USC Insurance Waiver Deadline (Spring 2026)

The waiver deadline for Spring 2026 is January 30, 2026.
To avoid being charged for USC SHIP, submit your waiver application by this date.

4. Why USC Students Choose to Waive SHIP

Many USC students—especially international students—choose to waive USC SHIP after comparing cost, coverage flexibility, and overall value.

4.1 USC Student Health Insurance (SHIP) vs. GoGlobalSafe Plans

•Cost Comparison (Spring 2026)

By choosing a GoGlobalSafe (GGS) plan that meets USC waiver requirements, students may save up to $1,400+ for the Spring 2026 semester, depending on the selected plan.

Coverage & Benefits Comparison

概括

USC SHIP is the default insurance option provided by the university

GoGlobalSafe plans are waiver-compliant alternatives with lower cost and broader flexibility

As long as a plan meets USC waiver criteria, students may choose the option that best fits their medical needs and budget

GoGlobalSafe plans are specifically designed to meet university waiver requirements while addressing the most common healthcare needs of international students:
 
  • Fully compliant with USC insurance waiver standards
  • Coverage tailored to international student medical needs
  • 100% coverage at USC Student 健康 Centers
  • Full reimbursement for required enrollment vaccinations, including HPV and other routine immunizations
  • Nationwide PPO networks through UnitedHealthcare (UHC) or Aetna
  • Coverage outside the United States (excluding the policyholder’s home country)
•No deductible and no copay at the Student 健康 Center
PPO flexibility: choose doctors freely without referrals
Free vaccinations, including:
School-required immunizations
Flu shots
HPV vaccines
•Global coverage for travel, providing peace of mind beyond the U.S.
Comprehensive Student Support
•24/7 customer support year-round
•Full-service assistance, including:
·Policy explanation and benefits guidance
·Help scheduling medical appointments
·Support with medical communication
·Claims submission and follow-up
•Dedicated bilingual support for clear, stress-free communication
 
Simple and Efficient Process
•Enroll in just 3 minutes with instant policy issuance and digital insurance ID
•Step-by-step waiver guides, including visuals and videos, to help ensure first-time approval → Many students receive school approval emails within as little as 3 days
•Fully digital claims system to track coverage, deductibles, and claim status anytime

5. How to Choose the Right GoGlobalSafe Plan?

6. Simple Steps to Purchase Your GoGlobalSafe Plan

Applying for your school’s insurance waiver? The GGS (GoGlobalSafe) plan offers a cost-effective and compliant alternative to many university-sponsored plans. 

This simple, step-by-step guide is designed to walk you through the entire GGS plan purchase process quickly and efficiently, ensuring you have the necessary documentation for your school waiver application.

We’ve broken down the process into five easy steps so you can get covered and submit your waiver before the deadline. Let’s get started!

Go directly to the official GoGlobalSafe insurance website: www.goglobalsafe.com.
 
Once on the site, you need to identify the correct plan that meets your university’s waiver requirements and the coverage period.
 
•Choose Your Plan: Select the specific GGS plan that has been approved for your school’s waiver. (e.g., “Royal 500”).
 
•Specify Coverage Dates: Input the exact start and end dates required by your school’s waiver form.
·Crucial: These dates must align with your school’s academic term for the waiver to be accepted. Double-check your university’s health insurance requirements page for the mandatory dates.
This section ensures the plan is issued correctly to you.
 
•Fill Out the Enrollment Form: Accurately enter all required personal details, including:
·Full Legal Name (must match your passport/school records)
·Date of Birth
·Email Address (used for all future communications and documents)
·School Name (Select your institution from the dropdown menu, if applicable)
 
•Review and Confirm: Before proceeding, review all entered data for typos. Incorrect information can cause delays when submitting your waiver application.
The GGS portal supports various payment methods for your convenience.
 
•Payment Options: Choose your preferred method (Credit/Debit Card, etc.).
 
•Secure Checkout: Enter your payment details on the secure checkout page. The system will confirm the final premium cost before you authorize the transaction.
 
•Final Click: Click the “Buy ” button to finalize the transaction.
Your transaction is complete! The final step is getting the documents you need for your school waiver.
 
•Access Your Account: Immediately log in to your GGS Account Center using the credentials you created during the purchase process.
 
•Email Delivery: Your official Proof of Coverage/Insurance ID Card (often a PDF document) will be sent instantly to the email address you provided in Step 3.
 
•Action for Waiver:
Download Certificate of Coverage / Insurance ID Card (PDF): This is the document your school requires to prove you have compliant insurance.
·Waiver Guide: This helpful document provides specific instructions tailored to GGS plans for submitting your waiver to your university.
·File Name Tip: Rename the downloaded file to something clear (e.g., GGS_Policy_YourName_insusrance card.pdf) to avoid confusion.

7. Step-by-Step USC Health Insurance Waiver Guide for USC Students

For full, up-to-date instructions, please log in to your GGS Account Center to download your Proof of Coverage and access the USC Health Insurance Waiver Guide.

常见问题解答

USC’s health insurance requirement is designed to ensure that all students have access to adequate medical care while studying in the United States, especially for international students. Key reasons include:
  • Medical expenses in the U.S. can be extremely high, particularly for international students
  • The USC Student 健康 Center serves as the primary point of care for USC students
  • USC must verify that each student has comparable 健康保险 coverage that meets university standards
Waive = Use your own qualified insurance instead of the school health plan (SHIP).
In health insurance, “waive” means choosing not to enroll in the SHIP when you already have another alternative plan that meets the school waiver requirements. If your waiver is approved, you keep your own insurance and are not charged for the school plan.
•Network
A 网络 is a group of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers that have agreed to provide medical services at reduced rates for plan members. Receiving care within the network typically results in lower out-of-pocket costs for you.
 
•Annual Maximum
The Annual Maximum is the total amount your insurance plan will pay for covered medical expenses during one policy year.
Once this limit is reached, the insurance company will no longer cover additional costs for that year.
 
•Deductible (In-Network)
The in-network deductible is the amount you must pay out of pocket for covered services before your insurance starts paying, as long as you receive care from providers within the plan’s network.
Example:If your deductible is $500, you pay the first $500 of eligible medical expenses yourself. After that, the insurance plan begins sharing the cost.
 
•Deductible at the Student Health Center (SHC)
The SHC deductible is the amount you must pay before insurance coverage applies to services received at the Student Health Center.
GoGlobalSafe plans eliminate the SHC deductible, setting it at $0. This means you can receive care at the campus health center without worrying about meeting a deductible first.
 
•Coinsurance (In-Network)
In-network coinsurance is the percentage of medical costs you are responsible for after meeting your deductible, when using in-network providers.
Example:With an 80% coinsurance rate, the insurance pays 80% of the remaining cost, and you pay 20%.
 
•Copayment (Student Health Center – SHC)
A copayment (copay) is a fixed fee you pay at the time of service. In this context, it refers specifically to visits at the Student Health Center (SHC).
If the copay is listed as $0, no payment is required for SHC visits.
 
•Out-of-Pocket Maximum (In-Network)
Thein-network out-of-pocket maximum is the most you will pay in a policy year for covered medical services.
Once you reach this limit through deductibles, copays, and coinsurance, the insurance plan covers 100% of all eligible in-network expenses for the remainder of the year.
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