Health Insurance
All international students, scholars and their de颅pendents must have adequate health insurance for the duration of their stay in the United States. Neither the U.S. government nor Saint Louis University pays for medical care. You may purchase insurance through agencies in your home country, agencies in the U.S. or from your embassy, or you may enroll in the University's student health plan. Enrollment in an adequate plan must occur either before or shortly after your arrival.
If you decide to purchase health insurance from Saint Louis University upon arrival, your coverage will begin on the first day of classes. You may purchase supplemental insurance that will provide coverage from the time you arrive in the United States until your coverage begins with Saint Louis University. We have coordinated a policy through for this supplemental coverage.
Unless you are an INTO SLU student, or you complete a health insurance waiver form and show proof of personal insurance, Saint Louis University health insurance charges are automatically applied to your semester bill.
More information is available through SLU's Student Health Center.
Immunization Record and Personal Health History
All SLU students must provide a record of the immunizations they have received and complete a health history questionnaire. New international students must have completed all required immunizations in order to register for classes.
Download the required health forms
Health Resources on Campus
Student Health Center
314-977-2323
Marchetti Towers, East
University Counseling Center
314-977-8255 (TALK)
Wuller Hall, Eckelkamp Center for Campus Ministry
3711 West Pine Mall, 2nd Floor
The Student Health Center and the University Counseling Center provide medical treatment, counseling and a variety of educational programs for all Saint Louis University full-time, part-time and graduate students.
Contact student health or University counseling if you have questions or concerns about your physical or mental health, or if you would like information about ongoing educational programs.
If emergency treatment is needed, call 911 immediately and arrange for ambulance transportation to the nearest hospital.
COVID-19 Vaccination Information
View Saint Louis University's COVID-19 vaccination policies for fall 2022