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Study Abroad Insurance

Study abroad insurance primarily provides emergency medical expenses while studying abroad as well as emergency medical evacuation and many other benefits.

Studying abroad can be a fulfilling and exciting experience.

Don't get caught without study abroad insurance, get free quotes today!

Frequently Asked Questions About Study Abroad Travel Insurance

  • Do I really need travel insurance for studying abroad?

    Next to packing correctly, buying study abroad insurance is one of the most important steps for international students. Without it, a single illness or injury could have major financial consequences.

  • What is covered in study abroad insurance?

    While the benefits of travel insurance for students studying abroad can vary by plan, most student study abroad insurance can cover:

    • Emergency medical expenses – For any new illnesses or injuries the student suffers after the effective date of the policy.
    • Trip interruption – If the student needs to interrupt their trip and return home early, study abroad insurance can cover necessary transportation costs.
    • Emergency medical evacuation/repatriation – If deemed medically necessary, the student’s study abroad insurance can pay for emergency medical transport to another location, or even back to their home country.
    • Emergency reunion – Can pay for a parent to travel and be at their child’s side in case of a medical issue.
    • Sports activities – Certain study abroad plans can cover sports activities as part of the base coverage, and others offer it as an additional coverage option.
    • Accidental death and dismemberment – In the event that the student were to pass away or lose a limb or limbs due to a qualifying event, this benefit would pay a lump sum to the beneficiary.
    • Ancillary benefits – Can include lost ID assistance, emergency cash transfer, natural disaster assistance, and other benefits that vary by plan.
  • What should you consider for insurance when studying abroad?

    The first things you should consider for study abroad insurance are the premium and policy maximum. Is the plan affordable to you, and can it pay sufficient benefits in the event of a claim? Beyond that, make sure the study abroad insurance can provide coverage for all of the international student’s activities, including athletics and extreme sports, if applicable.

  • What is the best insurance for students to study abroad?

    The best student insurance for study abroad depends on the student’s budget, planned activities, and desired level of coverage. We recommend filling your information in the quote form above and getting instant quotes for many of the top study abroad travel insurance plans.

  • How can I get insurance for students to study abroad?

    Getting insurance for students who study abroad is simple. Just plug your information into the quote form above, compare multiple plans side by side, and make an online purchase in minutes!

  • How much does insurance for studying abroad cost?

    The cost of study abroad insurance can vary depending upon the desired policy maximum, coverage details, and trip details. Submit your information in the quote form above to find the perfect study abroad insurance for the best price, guaranteed.

Looking for a different type of coverage?

Schengen Visa Insurance

Schengen travel insurance is required for U.S. and non-U.S. students in Europe over 90 days, with instant purchase and visa letter.

Trip Cancellation Insurance

Trip cancellation insurance covers prepaid costs for covered reasons; "cancel for any reason" plans offer worry-free study abroad.

Exchange Visitor (J Visa) Insurance

J visa holders and dependents must buy J visa medical insurance covering $100,000/incident, $50,000 evacuation, and $25,000 repatriation.

International Student (F Visa) Insurance

F1 and F2 visa holders need health insurance; third-party plans can be cheaper than school-sponsored ones and are often accepted.