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Why Universities Need SES

Many educational institutions have contingency plans to help students who become sick or injured on campus, but are completely unprepared for such incidents that occur during academic or personal travel. Assist America is an easy, affordable, turnkey solution for schools seeking to protect their students in the event of an emergency.

Why SES is the best assistance program for students
The SES program has no caps on the assistance services it arranges and provides, so students, families, and academic institutions can avoid large, unexpected transport expenses. Additionally, SES is the only assistance provider that has no pre-existing condition or geographic exclusions, so students are protected regardless of their health history or travel location.

Why assistance is important to students both in the U.S. and on study abroad programs
Whether it's a car accident on the way home for the holidays or a lost prescription while studying in Paris, emergency calls ring into SES every day from student members--domestic students, U.S. citizens traveling abroad, and foreign visitors to the U.S. With family and friends far away or unavailable, traveling students can turn to us for help regardless if they are in the U.S. or overseas.

SES is the only assistance program designed specifically to meet the real needs of active students. What makes the SES plan unique?
  • SES pays for all the assistance services we arrange and provide, with no maximum limits
  • No exclusions for pre-existing conditions
  • No exclusions for suicide or alcohol-related injuries
  • No territorial exclusions
  • No exclusions for sports or “hazardous hobbies”
  • Peace of mind for students, families and academic institutions alike
A solution for universities
For the university, SES mitigates any financial obligation in transporting sick or injured students who are away from home and campus. It also helps address liability that an academic institution might have for students on school-sponsored trips.