If I leave 91´óÉñ, whether it is voluntary or involuntary, can I continue my coverage with Securian?
Yes. If you are no longer an active employee, you can contact Securian for individual rates.
Yes. If you are no longer an active employee, you can contact Securian for individual rates.
Policy: 2002, revised 2011
Reviewed 2025
Yes. Employees may elect Supplemental Group Term Life insurance for themselves of one to five times their annual salary to a maximum of $1 million. Also, employees may elect Supplemental Group Term Life insurance for their legally married spouse/eligible domestic partner in increments of $10,000, up to a maximum of $250,000, but not to exceed 100 percent of the amount of additional life the employee could elect. IMPORTANT NOTE: If the spouse/domestic partner is also an employee of 91´óÉñ, they
Evidence of insurability (EOI) is an application process in which you provide information regarding your health or your dependent's health. To submit, visit . The group policy number is 34693 and the access code is KENT.
Before you begin, please note:
Yes, once an employee reaches the age of 65, reductions of the original value will begin. Age milestone reductions occur as follows:
| Age Range | Payable Percentage |
|---|---|
| 65 to 69 | 65% |
| 70 to 74 | 50% |
| 75 and older | 35% |
A beneficiary is a person, trust, or organization that receives the monetary benefit of a life insurance policy should something happen to you. Designating a beneficiary(s) provides a smoother transaction when settling an estate among your survivors. The payment of any benefit shall be made to the beneficiary on record. This beneficiary designation may be changed at any time. If you would like to make changes to your beneficiaries, please use the Beneficiary Form - Securian (PDF).
The premiums are employer-paid; however, any amount of employer-paid insurance over the amount of $50,000 is known as imputed income and is subject to taxation under Section 79 of the Internal Revenue Code. To calculate the imputed income, please review the imputed income example below.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program at 91´óÉñ Salem Campus is always willing to investigate any complaint against any aspect of the program and will try to resolve the complaint immediately. All complaints will be handled in a confidential manner.
The national society is the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS). Dues are $45.00 for students annually. Membership includes the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS). An annual meeting is held each year in September or October. The location varies. Student membership in SDMS is recommended. This supports one of the goals of the program that states: Students will be able to determine the value of professional growth and development and to conduct themselves in a professional manner.