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HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND SAFETY

HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND SAFETY
HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND SAFETY
Posted almost 5 years ago in Health, Wellness, & Safety.

As a parent, you have every right to be concerned about your student’s health, wellness, and safety at Morgan State University. A healthy mind and body are essential for good academic performance. Encourage your student to practice healthy eating habits, exercise, and make time for rest and relaxation. Stress, climate change, diet, and lack of exercise or rest can affect the body. Each provides a distraction from good academic performance.

The Harriet A. Woodford Health Center (UHC) is a valuable resource for your student. The Health Center provides information about basic health and medical care. Note: To receive treatment in the UHC and acquire housing on campus, students submit a completed Health Entrance Form to the UHC. The Health Entrance Form indicates all required immunizations and addresses additional health requirements.

For more information related to health services, please contact the UHC at (443) 885-3236. Required health and immunization forms may be accessed online: morgan.edu/healthcenter. The Police and Public Safety Department is responsible for maintaining a secure campus and protecting the university population. Morgan is an open campus and common sense should prevail. For emergencies, the campus has an Emergency Operations Plan and a Mobile Alert Text Messaging System. Sign up on the university website at: morgan.edu/mobilealerts.

For more information about the Police and Public Safety Department, please contact (443) 885-3103.

MSU’s Student Health Insurance Plan
Morgan State University is pleased to offer our students and their families a Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) that complies with the student insurance requirements under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. All full-time undergraduate students taking 12 or more credits and J-1 Visa Exchange Students and Scholars are automatically enrolled and billed each semester for the SHIP when registered. Students who have other creditable health insurance may elect to waive out of the SHIP. Part-time, graduate students and students participating in the NEXUS program are eligible to enroll in this insurance plan. Graduate students completing their thesis are also eligible to enroll on a voluntary basis. The UHC serves as the primary care provider (PCP) and first stop for health care needs while students are enrolled at Morgan. Through the student health insurance plan, students are covered even when they travel home or to another country, throughout the school year.

If students are covered by health insurance (i.e., through family plans, or employer-sponsored plans), you may decline the Morgan State University sponsored student insurance health plan by completing the online waiver form. For more detailed information about the waiver process, go to Morgan’s website and look for the “Student Insurance Waiver” heading.

Crime Prevention Objectives at Morgan State University
• Heighten crime and drug abuse prevention awareness
• Generate support and participation in campus anti-crime efforts
• Strengthen campus spirit and police/community relations
• Send a message to criminals that our campus community is organized to fight back

Foot Patrol
Morgan State University Police and Public Safety assign police officers to foot patrol. The purpose of the foot patrol is to provide visible police presence to the areas on the campus where vehicles cannot patrol. It is an essential tactic to deter criminal activity and have the campus community feel safe knowing that they are under a watchful eye.

Segway Patrol
Segways are single-person transporters that allow officers in foot patrol environments to cover more ground in less time and not lose the face-to-face contact that foot patrol provides. Officers using these vehicles can also carry considerably more equipment than they could if on foot, or even on a bicycle. An officer on a Segway has a height advantage of almost a foot. This allows for much better observation and the ability to spot trouble.

Bicycle and Motorized Patrols
Morgan State University has several motorized patrol units which patrol the campus and university housing areas and respond to criminal incidents. They patrol the campus community aggressively to deter criminal incidents and assist all within our campus community. The Bicycle Patrol is a proactive crime prevention patrol program established as part of the department’s commitment to community-based policing. The Bicycle Patrol Unit provides a visible public safety presence to Morgan State University. It has become a valuable tool in patrolling because of its swift response to incidents and its ability to deter crime. As a result of the implementation of this unit, there has come to be more personal contact between the public safety officers and the community.

Crime Prevention Tips
• Be aware of your surroundings and walk in well-lit areas
• Have keys readily in hand when going to vehicles
• Scan inside, under, and around vehicles on approach
• Travel in groups
• Report all suspicious persons and/or activity immediately to the Morgan State University Police Department

If you need the assistance of the Morgan Police at any time, 24 hours per day, please call (443) 885-3103.

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Angela Essamuah over 4 years ago said

K Locker-did you get a reply to your question?

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Ernest Brevard over 4 years ago said

Good Afternoon! Yes, students are to provide the student health center with their insurance information for us to charge their insurance.

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Tearmesha Jacobs almost 3 years ago said

My question is, if my child has their own insurance can she be seen at the student health center using her own insurance card? I know this question was previously asked, I just need clarification for myself as I have an...see more

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Selena Kemp almost 2 years ago said

Where can I find the health insurance waiver form?

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Delphine Ndikefor 10 months ago said

My child is in the waiting list for housing and their move in date is soon approaching as a parent coming from out of state what are my supposed to do .

 

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