Student Health and Wellness! mystudentplan provides health, prescriptions, dental, mental health care plus additional benefits for eligible students.

 

Contact Us

Your on-site Student Service Coordinator is available to assist you in navigating your Student Benefits Plan.

Phone

587-881-0182

Benefits Plan Office

address includes building, room number, city, province and postal code

Office Hours

Mondays to Fridays between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The office is closed on statutory holidays.

Questions? We are here to help!

  • Confirm eligibility and enrollment.
  • Inform plan coverage details.
  • Outline the coverage period.
  • Help navigate the My Canada Life Online Tool for submitting claims, checking claims status or coverage balances.
  • Guide students on how to add their dependents.
  • Explain the opt-out process.
  • Inform insurance options for students who do not qualify for the Student Benefits Plan.

Please include your student ID number when reaching out to the Benefits Plan Office.

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Canada Life Contact Centre

The agents provide you support regarding the claims process, the status of your claims, confirm benefit coverage and provide information of special forms that could be required with certain claims.

Please provide the following information when reaching out to the support specialist team:

  • Plan number: 165356
  • Certificate number: Your student ID number without letters.

Online Tools

The following online tools help you to manage your plan, verify prescription drugs covered and save money by visiting our selected provider.

My Canada Life Online Tool

Register via a web browser or the mobile app to submit claims, check claim status, and review benefit balances.

Prescription Search Tool

Utilize the prescription search tool to determine whether your medication will be covered by the health plan.

Provider Network Search Tool

Access exclusive discounts on treatments, eyewear, and dispensing fees by visiting one of our members near you.

Live Chat

Prefer a virtual conversation? Click on our Live Chat button in the bottom right-hand corner!

Our friendly agents are here to assist you with any questions about your Student Benefits Plan.

For information about claim status, the coverage balances, or direct deposit information, contact the Canada Life Contact Centre at 1-800-957-9777.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find answers to the questions we get asked the most about the Student Benefits Plan.

Costs for dental and health services are at an all-time high and show no sign of reprieve. Students on fixed incomes are especially susceptible to these increases, and the last thing they want to spend these fixed monies on is an unforeseen accident, dental or medical procedure.

Leaving your health aside and not taking care of yourself can have adverse consequences for the student, such as missed classes or lost study time. Considering these points, the Great Plains College has worked to design and implement a reasonably priced Student Benefits Plan including Health and Dental Benefits. This plan can aid students in maintaining a good quality of health during their time as a student.

All eligible students are automatically enrolled in the Student Health and Dental Plan. Students who meet the plan eligibility criteria are assessed the Health and Dental Plan fees. These fees are part of the madatory tuition fees every term that you are eligible for the Student Benefits Plan.

Learn more about the eligibility criteria by visiting the Enrollment section.

Yes, the Health and Dental Plan fees are mandatory and must be paid by the tuition deadline to avoid overdue penalties.

Great Plains College has approved Health and Dental Benefits, which are mandatory fees for enrollment at the school. The Student Benefits Plan provides protection and security for eligible students minimizing the effects of injury or ailments.

Learn more about the madatory fees by visiting the Great Plains College's website.

No. The Student Benefits Plan is an extended Health and Dental Benefits Plan which supplements your existing provincial health care. The Student Benefits Plan provides coverage towards additional services that provincial medical insurance plans do not cover, such as vision, dental care, and prescription drugs coverage. Student benefits are payable after any provincial health care benefits have been exhausted.

The Health and Dental Plan does not replace your provincial health care.

Learn more about the benefits by visiting the Benefits section.

To confirm enrollment in the Student Benefits Plan, please contact your Advisor.

If you have not been assessed Insurance fees, it means you do not qualify for the Student Benefits plan or you previously opted out; therefore, you are not enrolled in the Health and Dental Plans.

Students may email the Benefits Plan Office at gpcplan@mystudentplan.ca for eligibility and/or enrollment status.

If you already have extended coverage, you have two options:

  • Coordinating your Benefits: Benefits under the two plans can be coordinated to increase your coverage up to a total of 100% of the actual expense(s) incurred.
    Learn more about the Coordination of Benefits by visiting the Enrollment section.
  • Opting Out of the Student Benefits Plan: If you are an eligible student and have comparable health and dental coverage, you can apply to opt-out of the Student Benefits Plan if you meet the opt-out eligibility criteria. All Opt-Out Forms must be completed online and must be received by the applicable deadline.
    Learn more about the opt-out eligibility criteria and deadline by visiting the Opt-Out Form page.

There is a 45-day validation period from the start of the program for new eligible students, re-enrolled or opted in students, or dependents added to the plan.

During this time, you would have to pay out of pocket for all eligible health and dental expenses and keep the receipts. After the enrollment process is complete, you will be able to submit online claims for reimbursement and your Benefits Card will be automatically activated.

Returning eligible students may continue using the Student Benefits Plan without disruption.

Learn more about how to submit claims or obtain your Benefit Cards by visiting the Claims section.

New students, re-enrolled or opted in students and dependents added to the plan need to pay out of pocket during the first 45 days of the enrollment period.

Once the enrollment period is completed, direct billing will be activated for pharmacies and dental offices, and you can register in My Canada Life Online Tool to set up direct deposit, submit online claims and obtain your Benefit Cards.

Students who withdraw a term, change their enrollment status, do not meet the plan eligibility criteria during a term, or lose the Student Benefits Plan Coverage are considered a new student on the Student Benefits Plan when they return as eligible students in future terms.

Learn more about how to submit claims or obtain your card by visiting the Claims section.

No, completing the questionnaire before submitting your application does not mean that your application is approved. The questionnaire was designed to help you understand the eligibility criteria before submitting your application.

The Student Benefits Office will confirm your eligibility and process your applications. You could receive emails informing you of the status of your application.

Learn more about the online applications, the eligibility criteria to submit them and applicable deadlines by visiting the Applications section.

  • Opt-Out
  • Family Add-On
  • Re-enroll/Opt-In

Deadlines are firm. Students must opt out, add family or re-enroll/opt-in before the applicable deadlines if they meet the application requirements.

The deadline to submit the online applications is posted on the online forms section and on each form page (Opt-Out, Family Add-On or Re-Enroll/Opt-In). Deadlines are posted through different channels like newsletters, website, social media, LCD screens, posters, email, and others.

NO EXCEPTIONS will be made if the deadline is missed.

If the deadline is missed, please email the Benefits Plan Office at gpcplan@mystudentplan.ca to confirm your next opportunity to make changes.

My Personal Insurance Solutions fit the needs of students who are not eligible for the Student Health and Dental Plan. If you do not meet the Student Benefits Plan eligibility criteria, missed the deadline, change enrollment status, graduate, or leave the school, you can find options at cost-effective rates, including options that do not require medical questionnaires or exams to qualify for coverage.

My Personal Insurance Solutions is directly managed by Canada Life, and the Benefits Plan Office is unable to assist with your inquiries.

Learn more about your options by visiting the My Personal Insurance Solutions website.

Yes, the Benefits Card allow you to obtain pay-direct or direct billing when you use eligibles services.

You must generate your Benefits Card by visiting our website. Download or print your Benefits Card.

To access direct billing simply show your Benefits Card and only pay for the portion not covered by the plan. Let the providers submit your claim and get your benefits immediately.

Learn more about the My Canada Life Online Tool by visiting the Claims section.

Yes, you must register on My Canada Life Online Tool by completing the online form. Once you have been registered, you can access to your plan claims details, view and consult your claims status and check your balances.

Learn more about the My Canada Life Online Tool by visiting the Claims section.

  • Online claims: You have 12 months from the date the eligible expense is incurred to submit online claims for consideration under your Student Benefits Plan.
  • Paper claims: You have 15 months from the date the eligible expense is incurred to submit manual claims for consideration under your Student Benefits Plan.

Learn more about claims by visiting the Claims section.

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Great Plains College

Your Student Benefits Plan is just one of the essential services your college offers to ensure students have affordable health and dental benefits and the support they need for equal opportunities to succeed.