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For all other program details, including eligibility and non COVID-related exemption criteria, see the Eligibility and Exemptions page. The U-Pass BC program provides students with universal, accessible and affordable access to public transit across the Metro Vancouver Region. The cost is included as part of your AMS student fees. For each month that you are eligible for a U-Pass you will need to make a request online to link your U-Pass and Compass Card.
You can make the request anytime on or after the 16th of each month to ensure you can ride transit the following month. Set yourself a reminder - on your phone, in your diary.
You are covered for the insured portion regardless of the health professional you choose. By consulting a Network member, you will get additional coverage.
The policy year is from Sept. The cost of the plan is automatically included in your tuition and other fees. Alternatively, if you have other equivalent coverage, you can opt out of the health portion, the dental portion, or the Plan in its entirety during the Change-of-Coverage Period from Aug. The fee will be reversed from your student account shortly after the end of the Change-of-Coverage Period.
Please pay your tuition fees in full, to prevent any late penalty fees , reversed fees will automatically go towards future tuition and student fees. The B. The new income-based program is designed to provide fair access to coverage for prescription drugs — the lower your income, the more assistance the government will provide toward your eligible drug costs. All permanent B. Register for PharmaCare. Claim forms and procedures can be found online at www.
To offer students more comprehensive coverage, www. There are dental, vision, physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, mental health and psychology networks. We recommend you visit www. A pay direct card is a wallet sized card that displays your Carrier and Policy Number. All you need to do is add your 8-digit student identification number in the boxes provided on the front of the card. This will allow your service provider to access your PBC account. You can access your pay direct card in two different ways.
You can drop by our office during office hours and pick up a card from the front counter or you can print a copy of your card from the Studentcare website. Your pay direct card allows your service provider to electronically bill PBC on your behalf. It makes your life much easier and saves you valuable time for your studies.
Not to worry! If you lose your pay direct card, you can drop by our office and pick up another one or you can reprint another from the Studentcare website. If you find yourself at an appointment and realize your either lost of forgot your card, feel free to give us a call and we can provide the carrier and policy number to your service provider so they can make an electronic claim for you. No problem! You can set up an online account with PBC and submit a claim on your own behalf. All you need to do is follow the prompts and your claim will be submitted electronically without the need to mail in any supporting documentation.
Please note that you will first need to provide your banking information to PBC as all online claims are reimbursed by way of direct deposit. Just remember! It is important to keep all your receipts for a full academic year in case you are subject to an audit by PBC.
From time to time, there will be the odd claim that will require you to manually submit your receipts. In this case, you will need to fill out a claim form, attach your receipts and mail the information to PBC.
Please be aware that we do not sell stamps on campus. Please remember, you are always welcome to drop by our office anytime during office hours and we will be more than happy to help you with any questions you may have regarding your Health and Dental Plan, or any other Union matters you may require assistance with, or call or Frequently asked questions Your questions, answered.
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