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Student Health & Wellness

CEA believes that students’ health and wellness during their time abroad has a measurable impact on their cultural adaptation, as well as their academic success. Students who are struggling with their health may miss class, be less involved in the local community, and miss out on having a positive cultural experience because they are simply not feeling well.

Pre-departure Preparation

The CEA Health Information Form is a required task for students to complete through their MyCEA Account. We hope that students self-report their medical conditions, medications, allergies, dietary preferences, and accommodation needs for their time abroad. All information is kept in confidence and used to help prepare students for their experience abroad, investigate reasonable support services and accommodations, as well as better assist them in the event of a medical emergency. A member of CEA’s Health & Safety team may individually contact a student to discuss their unique concerns or requests.

Holistic Wellness

In recognizing the holistic nature of the student experience, CEA supports all aspects of student development through the lens of physical, emotional, spiritual, social, intellectual, and occupational wellness. CEA excursions, academic activities, student engagement events, and office hours are tools that CEA onsite staff use to foster student connectivity and understanding about personal wellness.

Health Care and Insurance Abroad

CEA onsite staff are trained in student affairs and emergency response, and they will refer students to local professionals according to a student’s need or preference. CEA partners with Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI) to provide international health insurance coverage for a student’s emerging health needs during their CEA program. This plan allows students to seek care from any medical provider and then request reimbursement for those out-of-pocket healthcare and pharmacy costs. In case of serious injury or illness requiring hospitalization, care is coordinated through AXA Travel Assist, our emergency assistance provider, with a guarantee of payment so out-of-pocket expenses do not impede a student from receiving emergency care. CISI covers students from the program start date through the program end date, and students can extend their coverage for 30 days (at their own cost) at the end of the program.

Benefits include (but are not limited to):

  • Medical Care: Unlimited coverage (Spain) and $500,000 (other CEA locations), with no deductible
  • Mental Illness: $10,000 Outpatient/$25,000 Inpatient
  • Emergency Medical Reunion: $5,000
  • Accidental Death & Dismemberment: $10,000
  • Personal Liability: $100,000 max per occurrence
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation: $250,000 max per occurrence

A full overview of coverages, exclusions, and the claims process can be viewed below:

Health and Wellness Questions

CEA’s Health and Safety Team is available to discuss all aspects of student health and wellness, as well as emergency response with you. Please contact the Director of Health and Safety or your Regional Director to schedule an appointment.

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