Counseling and Mental Health Services Fund
As of January 2026
As directed by the Board of Trustees, support for counseling and mental health services for survivors of former doctor Larry Nassar is available in the form of expense reimbursement. As of February 1, 2022, administration of the fund transitioned to JND.
Eligibility
- Those who received treatment from Nassar at an MSU health clinic or as an MSU student-athlete.
Family Member Eligibility
- Natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent or legal guardian of those who received treatment from Nassar at an MSU health clinic or as an MSU student-athlete, during or after the time of treatment.
- The spouse of those who received treatment from Nassar, at an MSU health clinic or as an MSU student-athlete, during or after the time of treatment.
- The biological child, stepchild, or adopted child of those who received treatment from Nassar, at an MSU health clinic or as an MSU student-athlete, during or after the time of treatment.
Qualifying Expenses (Updated January 2026)
Services that are not expressly listed as ineligible may be submitted for consideration and are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If you are not certain if the service you are receiving--or are interested in receiving--is eligible, please contact JND Legal Administration.
Survivors
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to:
- Medical procedures for related physical injuries (as approved by a mental health provider or primary care physician in writing).
- Group therapy
- Extended family therapy (including fiancée and domestic partners*)
- Out-patient counseling and mental health services (including telehealth).
- In-patient hospitalization with a mental health diagnosis.
- Residential treatment with a mental health diagnosis.
- FDA-approved** oral and nasal pharmacy services.
- Ketamine infusion therapy.
- Holistic treatments related to mental health that are not explicitly specified under the current Fund Guidelines, (e.g., somatic yoga therapy, acupuncture, etc.) as approved by a mental health provider or primary care physician in writing, which may be submitted for consideration of eligibility.
- Service animals and emotional support animals.
Children, spouses and/or parents/legal guardians of a Survivor
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to:
- Outpatient counseling and mental health services (including telehealth).
- Group therapy: applicable to individuals with or without insurance coverage, and who are related to a Survivor.
- All available insurance coverage must be met before submitting for reimbursement.
Services potentially eligible for reimbursement for Survivors:
- Partial hospitalization with a mental health diagnosis, which may be submitted for consideration.
*Domestic partners (as part of a domestic partnership) are defined as two persons who:
- Are in a consensual relationship of mutual support, caring and commitment
- Share the common necessities of life, including a principal residence.
- Are not related by blood in a manner that would bar marriage in their state of principal residence.
- Are not married or in any other domestic partnership.
- Are at least 18 years of age and otherwise competent to enter into a contract.
**Non-FDA-approved medications or medicinal treatments (e.g., psilocybin) will be considered with written approval from a licensed mental health professional or primary care physician.
Ineligible Expenses
- Partial hospitalization that is not related to the treatment of mental health, or for medical procedures for related physical injuries that are not approved by a licensed mental health professional or primary care physician in writing.
- Hospitalization for conditions other than mental health treatment, or for medical procedures for related physical injuries that are not approved by a licensed mental health professional or primary care physician in writing.
- Non-FDA*-approved prescription medications.
- Referral services, such as an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Time Requirement
- Reimbursement requests must be submitted within 3 years from the date of service.
- Updates to The Fund commence on the implementation date of the change. Updates are not retroactive.
Reimbursement Process
- Detailed instructions are available on JND specific to the MSU Counseling and Mental Health Services Fund.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I contact the Fund administrator?
Suvivors may call the toll free number at 1-877-324-2347 or email ProviderServices@MSUHealingFund.com.
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Will I have to switch to a new provider?
The choice of an individual therapist or provider is up to each survivor. As long as the provider is a licensed mental health professional within the eligible provider types no change is necessary for reimbursement.
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How often may I submit requests for reimbursement?
Any time after Feb. 1, 2022 within the time requirements. JND processes reimbursement requests on a rolling basis.
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If I previously received reimbursement for a particular service will the same service be covered now?
Out-of-pocket outpatient services, including deductibles, co-pays or co-insurance from the approved provider types are eligible for reimbursement. Requests previously submitted to the former Fund administrator are not eligible for reimbursement.
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Am I still eligible if I don’t have insurance?
Yes. Please submit the paid provider invoice along with the reimbursement form. JND will use an industry-standard formula to determine reimbursement.
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Why is the Fund administrator changing?
MSU selected JND to ensure that those seeking support have a Fund administrator who will be able to process claim requests and provide prompt service.
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When did the fund administrators change?
MSU transitioned from New Directions Behavior Health to JND on Feb. 1, 2022.
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Can my provider submit a reimbursement request directly?
The Provider Reimbursement Request form, which is available on JND, is intended for eligible providers to submit directly to the Healing Fund for reimbursement of outpatient counseling and/or other outpatient mental health treatment services.
A patient must have previously submitted at least one request for reimbursement to the Healing Fund directly, and been reimbursed for that request, before a provider can submit a request for reimbursement on the patient's behalf.