Why Should I Enroll?

This program provides you with free family planning services such as, education, counseling and treatment to protect your reproductive health. Program benefits include office visits, laboratory services and pharmacy access. This program gives you access to reproductive health and family planning services, whether provided directly or by referral, at no cost.

In addition, your health information is personal and private. Privacy regulations (HIPAA) require health care organizations and their business associates develop and follow procedures that ensure the confidentiality and security of protected health information (PHI) when it is transferred, received, handled, or shared.

How to Enroll

Sign-up Before Your Next Appointment

To be sure you can benefit from Family PACT at your next visit to Student Health Services, you will need to come in 1 day or sooner before your appointment and speak with a Family PACT enrollment counselor to determine your eligibility. This is a brief eligibility/orientation session. Please check-in at the front desk to be seen. You can download the application, Client Eligibility Certification (CEC) (see pull-down menu) and bring the completed form to the Student Health Services or fill it out when you arrive. Applications are located in the Student Health Services lobby.

Recertify your Family PACT card before it expires. Your card is active for one year from date of enrollment. You can recertify by visiting Student Health Services and seeing the Family PACT enroller.

Enrollment Hours

Monday – Friday
9:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

NOTE: The application form must have your original signature. Forms may not be faxed, copied or mailed to Student Health Services.

If you have any questions please call (657) 278-2832.