Minnesota Family Planning Program
If you are a student, chances are very good that you could be getting these birth control services at absolutely no cost to you:
- Annual exam (pelvic, Pap smear, breast exam, blood pressure & other vital signs)
- Testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) identified during an annual exam or a family planning appointment.
- Birth control-the pill, the shot, and the ring.
- Emergency contraception
- Family planning education
You can enroll at SCSU Student Health Services if you:
- Are a registered SCSU/SCTC Student
- Are between 15 and 50 years of age
- Are a Minnesota resident
- Are a U.S. citizen
- Are not pregnant
- Are not enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA), MinnesotaCare, or another state-funded program
- Earn no more than the monthly income limits below
Family Size |
Monthly Income Limit |
1 person (you) |
$1,807 |
2 persons (you + spouse or child) |
$2,426 |
The income limit is your gross monthly wages before taxes are taken out of your paycheck. If you're a student, your parent's income and any other health insurance is not a factor in determining your eligibility. |
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How to Enroll
Email Heather Oehrlein, MFPP Coordinator healthsvcs_free4u@stcloudstate.edu to schedule and appointment. You must bring the following information with you to the scheduled appointment time.
- Proof of your income, if you are employed.
- Last 30 days worth of paystubs.
OR
- Letter from your employer verifying your monthly wages.
- Proof of citizenship
- A copy of your birth certificate OR
- Passport OR
- Immigration documents are accepted in place of a birth certificate.
- Proof of residency
- MN Drivers license AND
- SCSU Student Id
- Completed MFPP application available online http://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Legacy/DHS-4740-ENG OR at SCSU Health Services.
Questions?
Contact Heather Oehrlein, MFPP Coordinator via email healthsvcs_free4u@stcloudstate.edu
MFPP (Minnesota Family Planning Program) is a federal grant to prevent unplanned pregnancies.
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