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Originally Posted by AGDee
FULL TIME student, not just a student. I've had co-workers' whose kids dropped a class which put them below full time and the kid lost insurance for the rest of that year. We have to provide proof every term that the kid is enrolled full time. That eliminates the possibility of working part time and going to school part time too.
I believe I can only cover my kids through age 22 currently.
The coverage given by college health plans, in my experience, is pretty awful.
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Exactly...Full Time is the operative phrase. I also remember having to get a letter from my dean in med school every year for my mom's insurance because they didn't believe I was still in school. It was such a hassle. The last year I was in school, I turned 25 and had to buy insurance. I bought insurance through AOII (they offered a plan back then) because the school policy was too expensive for my $9000 a year budget.