Health Care

  • Provide comprehensive primary health care (preventive and curative) with qualified health personnel.
  • Provide all medications that the student may need for simple and common medical conditions.
  • Refer cases that need treatment and not available in the clinic to specialist doctors and accredited hospitals to perform the necessary examinations, x-rays, and dispense treatments according to the insurance form.
  • Spread health awareness and a culture of disease prevention and healthy behavior.

 

Health Insurance:

  • Each student is given only nine forms during one academic year. An average of three forms per semester.
  • For urgent medical situations, students can go to a hospital and receive care by presenting their student ID only.
  • If a student receives medical treatment at their own expense, either in-medical network or out-of-medical network, they must submit to the DSA the Medical Report and the Treatment Invoice. The DSA will then follow up with the insurance company to determine if financial compensation is applicable based on the terms of the Student Insurance Contract.

 

Please see Health Insurance Regulations and Instructions on page 410 from here.

 

 

 

Counseling and Psychological Services Office (CaPS)

  • Promote mental well-being among students by offering support services that help them cope with challenges, develop problem-solving skills, and prevent mental health issues.
  • Empower students by providing guidance and counseling services that foster psychological growth, social development, and academic success.
  • Support students in self-discovery and personal development by offering individual and group counseling, , and educational workshops.
  • Protect student’s privacy and confidentiality in a safe and supportive environment where students can openly discuss their personal and academic concerns.