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Student insurance age limit
originally posted: 11/22/2006
reposted: 2/18/2011 This post has not
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Q: What is the age limit for
student health insurance plans?
A: There is no age limit. The
student health plans at FreedomBenefits.net are actually available to
anyone at almost any age (0-64) but are designated as "student plans"
simply because they provide lower pricing to the 19-29 age group than
most other health insurance.
American Health Shield, for example, issues many policies in the
$60-$80 per month range on a semester by semester basis and this has
historically been the most popular plan for college students. See the
Student Health Insurance page for more information.
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