At Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC we believe that your health and well-being is an important aspect of your time with us. We want you to be safe, healthy and to enjoy your time at Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC and in Canada.
At Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC we are committed to supporting equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating academic accommodations and services. If you require academic accommodations, our accessibility team will help you work out a solution in partnership with your instructor. Accessibility advisors are here to provide information and support based on your individual needs to ensure your academic success.
Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC cares about your mental health and well-being.
Health Services Department
Our professional in-house health services team is available to support you during your time with us. Our counsellors are here to discuss personal and mental health concerns that are impacting your life and/or academics.
We provide a safe and confidential space for you to discuss both your physical and mental health concerns.
Support is available to you by calling toll-free 1-888-230-8148 or contacting [email protected] to book an appointment with one of our team members
Counselling support via crisis hotlines are available 24/7 from the resources below:
• Toronto Distress Centres: 416 408-4357 or 408-HELP
• Gerstein Centre: 416-929-5200
• Spectra Helpline: 416-920-0497
• good2talk: 1-866-925-5454 or connect through 2-1-1 or online
As an international student, health insurance is mandatory to attend any programs at Georgian@ILAC and is valid all over the world (excluding your country of origin).
You must be registered into courses in an academic semester or registered for a work term/co-op term in Banner (Georgian@ILAC’s student information system) for health insurance coverage to begin for that term.
For COVID-19 coverage information, please visit the guard.me website.
If you are planning to arrive in Canada earlier than the insurance coverage date, you must purchase an appropriate insurance plan to cover any medical expenses from the day you arrive. To purchase early arrival health insurance at a discounted rate, visit the guard.me website.
Insurance is provided through a company called guard.me International Insurance. This insurance coverage is for emergency health conditions and anything new (flu, sore throat, rash, etc.) that starts after your insurance coverage begins (the plan does not cover pre-existing conditions).
If you do not register into courses in an academic semester or do not register for a work-term/co-op term in Banner, you will not be covered by health insurance. If you are out of the normal program progression, you may have to pay additional health insurance fees. It is your responsibility to ensure you have health insurance while in Canada by checking with the International Centre.
It is important that you download the guard.me insurance card once you receive it in your college student email ([email protected]). Failure to bring your insurance card when visiting the medical facility could result in having to pay for your medical expenses out of your pocket.
Check your student email for your benefits card (often found in your junk mail folder).
You also have the option of purchasing insurance for your dependents.
EAP students do not have this coverage.
You also have the option of purchasing health and dental coverage for your dependents.
For details, contact [email protected]
Through guard.me, international students have access to great resources including mobileDOCTOR and keep.meSAFE.
If you have a medical concern that isn’t urgent and is not an emergency, mobileDOCTOR lets you connect with a doctor from the comfort of your home through a mobile device or computer without going to the clinic
Available anytime, anywhere through your computer or mobile device, mobile doctors can provide advice, diagnosis and prescriptions online.
Treatment can be provided for asthma, cold and flu, cough, ear ache, hives, infection, migraine, pink eye, sinus infection, sore throat, urinary tract infection, vomiting, diarrhea and many more.
Sign up for MobileDOCTOR online. You will need your guard.me policy number.
If you arrive before the insurance start date, it is important that you purchase your own health insurance from the date of arrival in Canada up to the insurance start date. Please visit guard.me International Insurance to apply for insurance coverage for additional days.
Dependents (spouses and children) of registered students are able to purchase health insurance through guard.me at a discounted rate. Visit the guard.me and click on “Dependents” to proceed. You will need your policy number to purchase insurance for dependents.
If you need to access medical facilities for your dependents while you are waiting for your insurance card, you are encouraged to do so. You will have to pay for the expense upfront, and make sure you keep the receipt and related notes of these visits.
Important: One you receive your policy number, you have until the end of the month to add your dependents to be able to back-date your insurance. Here are the deadlines to add your dependents to allow back-date:
You will receive an email to your Georgian College email account after the add/drop period in your first semester at Georgian*. Be sure to check your spam or junk folder. The email will include an electronic PDF version of your guard.me insurance card. You will not receive a physical card, so you must print the card on your own.
Keep the ID card with you in your wallet for proof of health insurance coverage. You will also receive a temporary password you can use to log in your account at the guard.me website to allow you access to your ID card and view the status of any claims.
Once you are registered into courses in an academic semester or you are registered for a work term/co-op term in Banner, your coverage for health insurance will begin for that term. Even though you receive your card after the start of your first semester, you are covered from the first day of your first month. If you need to seek medical care before you receive your card, make sure you are familiar with what is covered. Keep all of your receipts so that you may submit your claim online once you receive your card.
If you still cannot find your policy information a week after add/drop, please email [email protected] or visit your Segal International Centre on campus.
* EAP students will receive a new health card at the start of each semester.
In most cases, you will receive them in your student email after add/drop date. If you do not receive the insurance card by the end of the week after add/drop, please contact us at [email protected].
If you are on a co-op term, the timing will be different.
Yes. All registered international students at Georgian College are required to have guard.me insurance. As long as you are registered on Banner, you will be insured. This means although you do not pay tuition fee in co-op semester, you will have to pay for the insurance fee.
Expect a charge on your Banner account once you register for your co-op. This could mean that if you register late, even if it is after add/drop, you can have health insurance charge on your Banner account at that point. When you are on co-op, you will have until the next course registration to pay off your balance.
If you do not receive an email from guard.me with your health insurance card, check to make sure you are registered on Banner. If you are registered in courses or co-op/work term and don’t have a health insurance card, please drop by the Segal International Centre (C279) and let us know. If you are not registered in courses or co-op/work term, please register on Banner or visit the Office of the Registrar. Don’t forget to check your spam or junk email folders for the email.
To find the clinic closest to your home, visit guard.me. Once you fill in your address, it will give you a list of the closest clinics. The clinics listed are all direct billing locations.
You can still visit a clinic that isn’t on the list but you will have to pay for the service up front.
If you visit the doctor’s office without your guard.me card or visit a health facility that does not provide direct billing, you will be asked to pay up front for your medical expenses. Keep your receipt so you can make a claim with guard.me and be refunded.
guard.me health insurance is mandatory for all international students who are registered for courses or a co-op/work term in Banner. That means that if you’re currently in courses or on a co-op/work term, you can’t opt-out, and this includes students with OHIP coverage.
Get more information on GCSA insurance coverage. This coverage applies to postsecondary students in a full-time diploma, degree, or certificate program.
If the coverage date on your guard.me card is expiring and you will be coming back to study at Georgian College, you can purchase health insurance for the gap between programs. Visit guard.me and follow the steps for “gap student.”
Please refer to the coverage dates above to be sure that you don’t purchase health insurance for longer then you need.
Your guard.me insurance is valid until the expiry date, even after your graduation.
It is strongly recommended to extend your guard.me insurance if you are not going to have any other insurance coverage.
In order to be covered under Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), you will need the physical copy of your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Because of this, it may be a while before you will be eligible for OHIP coverage. For more information, check the OHIP eligibility and read the PGWP processing times.
You must extend your guard.me insurance within 30 days from the expiry of your current guard.me policy. You can purchase up to maximum of six months. Please visit guard.me and click on “Grad student” to purchase the insurance.
If you officially withdraw from the college (or transfer to another institution) after the add/drop deadline, your health insurance coverage will not be terminated and fees will not be refunded. Your health insurance will expire on the date indicated on your health card.
If you do not register into courses in an academic semester or do not register for a work-term/co-op term in Banner, you will not be covered by health insurance. It is your responsibility to ensure you have health insurance while in Canada by checking with the International Centre. If you are out of the normal program progression, it is your responsibility to ensure you have health insurance by checking with the International Centre. You may have to pay additional health insurance fees due to your irregular program progression.
Students can be charged insurance in more than one semester, in an academic year, due to program changes, progression changes/being out of sequence or co-op registration.
This additional charge will be removed from your account by the following dates;
If the charge has not been removed, please contact [email protected]
Health and dental plans were approved by student referendum and as a result are now a requirement of your enrolment at Georgian College through your membership in the Georgian College Students’ Association (GCSA). The plans provide protection and security for eligible students, minimizing the effects of injury or ailments. The cost of the plans is included in your institutional fees provided you meet the eligibility enrolment criteria.
Eligibility criteria
If you are unsure about whether or not you are eligible for the student health and dental plans, please contact a Benefits Plan office prior to any applicable deadlines.
*Returning fall co-op students and other eligible programs in the winter semester will be assessed $220 (as the coverage started in the fall).
Eligible claims can be submitted to Canada Life one of three ways:
More information can be found here.
The list of fees and the family add-on form can be found here.
All waivers and family add-on application forms must be received by the applicable deadline. Sorry, we cannot make exceptions.
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