Waive the SHBP
If you want to use private insurance or MassHealth instead of the Student Health Benefit Plan (SHBP), submit the SHBP waiver.
- Waivers may take up to 20 business days to process, depending on volume.
- Waivers must be submitted every fall semester by the graduate add/drop deadline.
Waiver Instructions For.
Domestic Students
UPDATE 6/3/24: The waiver for 2024-2025 is now available. Submit it by 9/16.
- Before the graduate add/drop deadline, go to the Wellfleet website and click "Waive"
- Choose Undergraduate or Graduate. (If you are a new student you will need to create an account.)
- Fill in all fields (anything with * next to it is required).
Please Note:
- Policy holder is who holds the insurance.
- Make sure to fill in YOUR (student) insurance ID #, not your parent's, when asked.
- Uploading your health insurance cards is REQUIRED.
- Be sure to read the 2 questions carefully.
- If you are under 5 university credits, UWW, or Accelerated Nursing Program, you should not be charged for SHBP and will not be able to waive for this reason.
- If you have signed a FERPA privacy statement with the university, you are unable to waive online and will need to submit an Alternative Insurance Waiver (see below) to Patient Services with a copy of the front and back of your health insurance card.
Download the Alternative Insurance Waiver
International Students
International students are not automatically eligible to waive the SHBP. However, international students enrolled in a U.S., employer, or embassy-based health insurance plan from the United States may be eligible for a waiver.
Eligibility is based on federal and state guidelines for the minimum essential coverage needed in accordance with the Affordable Care Act.
U.S.-based international students seeking a waiver must complete an individual insurance plan review before the add/drop deadline. To request a review, mail or bring health plan documentation to:
Patient Services
University Health Services, UMass Amherst
150 Infirmary Way, Amherst, MA 01003
Fax to 413-577-5023.
UHS' Student Health Benefits Coordinator will review the health plan documentation and notify applicants of their status via email. If approved, UHS will process a paper waiver allowing removal of SHBP charges from the tuition bill.