Eligibility and fees

Student Health and Counseling Center fee

UAF students pay a consolidated fee which provides eligibility for student access to the Student Health and Counseling Center. 

There will now be a single line item called ā€œFairbanks Consolidated Feeā€ and/or ā€œRural Campus Consolidated Fee,ā€ which includes all student activity and program fees in one lump sum, instead of many individual fees. Students at the Fairbanks campus, eCampus and the Community and Technical College will see a charge for $50 per credit. Students enrolled at a College of Rural Community and Development campus will see a charge of $20 per credit. The services this fee covers are listed online.  

Note: This fee is not insurance and does not provide any type of insurance coverage.

Fairbanks Consolidated Fee (depends on number of credits being taken) student handbook

Fall and spring semesters:

The fee is automatically assessed for students enrolled in any credits in the UAF system.

 Summer semester: 

The fee is automatically assessed for students enrolled in any credits in the UAF system. 

If you are not taking classes in the summer, you must pay the bridge fee of $100 to continue receiving medical and counseling services through out the summer semester.   Please see forms:

Basic medical and counseling services at the Student Health and Counseling Center on the Fairbanks campus. There is no office visit charge; however, additional fees are incurred when medications, labs, supplies or certain documentation are provided, or if students do not show up for appointments. If extended counseling visits are granted (see Counseling services) there is a $25 fee per session. See costs for services or the no-show fee policy.

Costs for services

Prices are subject to change without notice.

  • General physicals requiring documentation: $60 plus any lab fees
  • Annual gynecological exam: $50-$75
  • Ibuprofen: $5.50
  • Antidepressant medications: $15 - $40
  • Birth control pills: $5-$20
  • Antibiotics: $10 - $35
  • Acid reflux: $20
  • Urinalysis: $15-$100
  • Strep screen: $15
  • Complete blood count: $20
  • Glucose: $15
  • Ferritin: $20
  • Iron panel: $35
  • Lipid panel: $25
  • Mono test: $15
  • TSH (thyroid): $30
  • Vitamin D: $50
  • Flu test: $25
  • Urine pregnancy test: $15

Vaccines:

Administrative fee for 1 vaccine is $15, for 2 vaccines is $20, and for 3 or more $25. (ex: 1 vaccine $15 plus Hep B $45 will total $60.)

  • Covid vaccines available (Janssen and Pfizer) Free
  • Covid Testing free
  • Tdap or Td (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis ): Free
  • Twinrix (Hepatitis A and B): $65 each
  • Hepatitis B: $45 each
  • Hepatitis A: $35 each
  • Meningitis: Free (age restrictions apply)
  • MMR (measles, mumps,rubella): free
  • HPV (human papilloma virus): free (age restrictions apply)
  • Influenza free at various flu clinics, but at Student Health there will be a $15 administrative fee.

Titers:

A titer is a blood draw to check for immunity to certain diseases - Draw Fee: $20

  • Varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis A and B, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
  • Tuberculosis tests:Ppd skin test: $15
  • Quantiferon gold blood draw: $65

**Prices subject to change without notice

During the fall and spring sememsters, eligible students have 6 visits at no charge and after those visits have been used, the charge is $35 per visit.  During the summer semester, eligible student have 4 visits at no charge and then the visits are $35 per visit.