Student Health Plans with AcademicBlueSM

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, a leader in health insurance for more than 90 years, offers quality and affordable student health plans through our AcademicBlue program. Our plans are specifically designed for college and university students.

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Trusted Coverage Through College

When it comes to health care needs, AcademicBlue benefits offers peace of mind for college students and their parents:

  • Coverage at school, home or while traveling in the U.S. or abroad
  • Access to over 1.8 million doctors and over 95% of U.S. hospitals through our local and national PPO networks
  • 24/7 care options for urgent care, health questions, behavioral health and wellbeing management
  • Optional dental and vision coverage
  • Intercollegiate sports coverage and needlestick coverage

Member Resources with BCBSTX

All AcademicBlue members get access to BCBSTX's benefits and programs for healthy living.

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On-the-go mobile tools.

Access to care and tools from your phone, like:

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Rewards for healthy living.

Earn prizes for healthy choices and get discounts on wellness purchases:

Parents: Why Choose AcademicBlue?

Did you know AcademicBlue plans  may cost less than employer-offered plans? Plus, you'll know your child has access to trusted care throughout college.

Learn about the AcademicBlue benefits with our informational video.

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Behavioral Health and Wellbeing

Behavioral health is just as important as physical health. As students navigate college, AcademicBlue plans offer:

  • Learn to Live access, an online program offering behavioral health support and assessments. Log in to get started.
  • Parent peace of mind — your child will get covered care and support while away from home
  • Care coordinators to help students navigate care options
  • Treatment or support for depression and anxiety, eating disorders, autism, substance use, bipolar disorder and more

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Last Updated: July 26, 2024