Student with Child(ren)
Gannett Health Services
110 Ho Plaza
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-3101
Tel: 607 255-5155
Fax: 607 255-0269
Email
Students who are also parents have unique challenges, many of which are related to maintaining family health and well-being. We hope these resources will provide useful support.
Cornell resources
- Students With Children website: Cornell's primary source for information about services and resources for students who are parenting. Website includes information on financial assistance, child care, parenting education, e-lists for student parents, housing, and more
- Cornell Parenting-Related Support: Information for Cornell community members with dependent care concerns, provided by the Office of Human Resources and Safety Services. Website includes information on parenting education and news, lactation resources, child care and family helpers, the Cornell Child Care Center, elder care, and more.
Family health resources
Get health insurance for your dependents
- Contact the Cornell University Office of Student Health Insurance to learn about the Cornell University Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). If you are a member of the plan, you can enroll your eligible dependents (including spouse, same sex partner, and child/ren who live with you).
- If you have another health insurance plan and have questions about how it works, please contact your plan administrator, who will have the necessary expertise to answer questions about how that plan works.
- If you do not have SHIP and are looking for insurance for your dependents, the Cornell University Office of Student Health Insurance staff may be able to point you toward other options.
- See also "New York State health coverage" below.
Gannett services
- Your spouse or same-sex partner is eligible for medical care at Gannett.
- We recommend that you identify a pediatrician in the area to be the primary care provider for your child or children. Gannett does not provide services for children.
Find a pediatrician
- Cayuga Medical Center Physician Finder;
- Cornell Office of Student Health Insurance (for those enrolled in the SHIP)
- Ithaca-area Yellow Pages
Community resources for women and children
The Tompkins County Heath Department provides several services for women and children including:
- Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program: provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, and referrals to community services for low-income pregnant and post-partum women, and their children who are under five years of age. Breastfeeding support also is available. Call 607 274-6644 for more information.
- Immunization clinics: Children ages six weeks to 18 years may receive at no charge, routine childhood immunizations. Call 607 274-6644 for clinic dates and locations.
- Medicaid Obstetrical and Maternal Services (MOMS): Women and teens who are pregnant and do not have insurance that will cover the full cost of their pregnancy, and who meet certain income guidelines can receive complete medical care during pregnancy, delivery, and for at least two months after delivery. The program provides assistance in obtaining a physician, accessing Medicaid, WIC and other community services and programs. You may be eligible even if you have health insurance. Call 607 274-6622 for more information.
- Children with Special Care Needs (CSCN): It is the goal of CSCN to ensure family access to comprehensive, appropriate, family-centered, community-based services which focus on the child's individual needs related to physical disabilities or developmental delays. Call 607 274-6644 for information.
New York State health coverage
- NY State's Health Care Coverage for Uninsured Children and Teens
New York State provides health insurance to children through Medicaid and Child Health Plus. In order to be eligible for enrollment, a child must be under the age of 19, a resident of the State of New York, and a U.S. citizen. Whether a child qualifies for Child Health Plus or Medicaid depends on family income. Children who are not eligible for Medicaid can enroll in Child Health Plus if they don't have other health insurance and are not eligible for coverage under the public employees' state health benefits plan.
A child born in the U.S. (regardless of the parents' immigration status) is considered a U.S. citizen and may be eligible for this program. However, eligibility criteria for children born elsewhere are more complicated. The majority of Cornell's international students and their dependents are here on non-immigrant visas (e,g, "F" or "J") and therefore not eligible for Medicaid and Child Health Plus unless they are in the process of applying for permanent resident status.
Because eligibility is complex, we encourage you to call the Mothers and Babies Agency directly in order to understand more fully how this program may (or may not) be of service to your family: 800 231-0744.
- NY State's Health Care Coverage for Uninsured Adults
Family Health Plus is New York State's public health insurance program for adults age 19-64 who do not have health insurance coverage either on their own or through their employer, but have incomes or resources too high to qualify for Medicaid. Family Health Plus is available to single adults, couples without children, and parents with limited income who are residents of New York State, and are U.S. citizens or fall under certain immigration categories. (The majority of Cornell's international students are here on non-immigrant visas (e.g., "F" or "J") and therefore are not eligible for Family Health Plus.)
Family Health Plus provides comprehensive coverage, including prevention, primary care, hospitalization, prescriptions and other services. There are minimal co-payments for some Family Health Plus services. Health care is provided through participating managed care plans in your area.
Because eligibility is complex, we encourage you to call the Mothers and Babies Agency at 800 231-0744 or the Tompkins County Department of Social Services at 607 274-5252 in order to understand more fully how this program may (or may not) be of service to you or others in your family.
- Governor's Resources Page for Working Families: New York State resources available to help working families make ends meet (including links to information about nutrition programs, tax filing assistance, job placement services, and more).
Find a Physician
CMC's Physician Referral Center will help you find a medical provider:
- Use Physician Finder
- Call 607 274-4615
SHIP members: review referral information and policies.
