
Your spouse/domestic partner can access many campus services, but he/she will need a PennCard first.
A spouse/domestic partner PennCard provides access to certain libraries, free Penn transit, and other services on campus.
You and your family members can also use Penn's recreational facilies, but each family member must each have a valid PennCard. Please note that for the most part, young children's access is restricted and only allowed when accompanied by a parent/guardian. We advise you to discuss with recreation membership staff what will be appropriate for your children before purchasing a PennCard and gym membership.
Several campus buildings have baby-changing stations located in their bathrooms.
Several other buildings are scheduled to get baby-changing stations, including the
Penn requires that all full-time and dissertation students have health insurance. Students can elect the Penn Student Insurance Plan (PSIP) or other acceptable alternative coverage.
Penn Student Insurance Plan
The
Penn Student Insurance Plan (PSIP) is available for all students, as well as
their dependents (spouses, domestic partners and children). You will be
automatically enrolled in the PSIP unless you provide proof of acceptable
alternative coverage by the deadline. However, your dependents are not
automatically enrolled in PSIP; you must enroll them through the on-line system.
For more information about PSIP, the costs, and how to enroll, go to
the Student Health Insurance
website.
Private Insurance
There are other health insurance options in addition to PSIP, but your
private insurance must qualify as acceptable alternate coverage.
The Student Health Insurance
website has more information about
acceptable alternate coverage requirements.
For more information about private health insurance options, including options for low-income families, please visit the Pennsylvania Insurance Department website. Low-income families may also want to review information about the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Additional information about these programs and other social services for Pennsylvania residents is available through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services (COMPASS) website. Finally, there is also useful information at Covering Kids & Families.
Student Health Service
You and your spouse/partner can use Penn's Student Health Service, even if
you are not enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan. Your spouse/partner
needs a
PennCard and will be charged on a fee-for-service basis.
The Student Health Service website has
more information. Children, however, are not eligible to use Student Health, so you
will need to find a pediatrician for your children. Your health insurance plan can
help you identify an appropriate pediatrician.
Healthcare during Pregnancy
Expectant mothers can go to Penn's Student Health Center for
Women's Health
services, which are available even if you are not enrolled in the Student Health
Insurance Plan. The
Penn Pregnancy Center and Penn Ob/Gyn
Care at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) offer classes, information, and newsletter for Penn
employees, students, and their spouses. To participate, you must have health
insurance that allows you to receive care at HUP.
Additionally, the Philadelphia Alliance for Labor Support provides trained labor and birth support people (doulas) free of charge to women who would otherwise be unable to access doula care.
Finally, you can also check your health insurance carrier for a list of Ob/Gyn doctors in their network.
Children's Health Information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has developed a
web site that provides information on raising safe and healthy children. Topics include
common emergencies, safety, vaccinations, and more.
There is a daycare facility on campus: The Penn Children's Center is located at 3160 Chestnut Street; be aware that there is a long waiting list to enroll. In addition, the Parent Infant Center is located near campus.
There are also many daycare services throughout the greater-Philadelphia metropolitan area. Here is a list of childcare resources in West Philadelphia. Limited ratings for area childcare providers are available through Pennsylvania's "Keys to Quality/Keystone STARS" program. This program does not offer an exhaustive list of providers, but you may find it helpful.
Low-Income families may qualify for Pennsylvania's "Child Care Works" Subsidized Child Care Program. For more information about these programs and additional resources for Pennsylvania parents, check out the Child Care Information Services of Philadelphia website.
You may also want to check the Students with Dependents message board to find people offering their childcare and/or babysitting services.
Students with spouses/partners can apply for campus housing in Sansom Place. There is currently no campus housing for students with children; however the Office of Off-Campus Living can help students with families to find suitable housing. You should also review information about the various neighborhoods in Philadelphia to decide what's best for you and your family.
Local public schools:
In addition, the Philadelphia region offers several alternatives to public schools:
You may also find the information and rankings from School Match helpful. This private research firm collects and manages information about private and public area schools.
Grad School Mommy
A blog by a woman trying to manage her roles as parent, wife, and PhD student.
Written by a former Graduate Fellow of Penn's Grad Center.
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