You’ve done all you could to prepare your child for college. You’ve set rules, stated guidelines and communicated your expectations. You’ve done your best; you’ve covered all the bases. Or have you?Identifying MisconceptionsWhen it comes to sending their child off to college, many parents make the all too common mistake of assuming that their child [...]
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Coverage for College-Bound Kids: Finding Health Insurance for Your Student
March 22nd, 2010
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January 9th, 2010
admin Thomas Mahoney, a 21-year-old uninsured network engineer & a part-time student of Dublin, Ga., has become a patient of epileptic seizure last December who eventually lost his health insurance at the age of 19. He was no longer eligible for coverage under his father’s policy because he wasn’t a full-time student.Almost all states that regulate [...]
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