I'm 21 and attending school with no health insurance.?


Question:
I was on my parents insurance until they lost there's. What do you do? Health insurance is so expensive.

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Many schools have a plan that you can get through them.
Hope you don't need it.
Welcome to the real world. I'm 48 and no health insurance (plus I have some serious issues I need to take care of and can't). This administration could care less about health insurance or what's going on with the U.S. citizens right now.
does your school has a health plan? Maybe you can buy that one.
Ask your school!
Many universities have limited health care coverage for there students available.It comes with your tuition.
check your school, most have health plans available, for private insurance check with nationwide they are pretty cheap


also, don't get full coverage insurance if you are healthy and safe...you can get major medical insurance which doesn't cover going to the doctor and dental and such...add up how much you go to the doctor and see if it would be cheaper the pay the full amount when you go and save a lot every month, or the other way around
Your best bet is to find the nearest welfare/ family and children services. Go apply for insurance, and I know you may think well that isn't a good idea, but try because you are eligible til you are 24 to get insurance as long as you are making under the state minimum. I hope this helps.
www.insurance.com

You can get insurance at a reasonable rate. Talk to your parents about having them help foot some of the bill. Be glad your parents are there to help you. My dad is a scum bag that won't provide me any sort of help because I was female instead of a male child, even though he is more than financially capible of helping me out.
been there done that, when u get to school go to your health center and they should have some reasonable insurance for the students. thats what i did when i got knocked off my parents insurance when i was 20...
I do believe that most colleges and universities offer student health plans. And I think many if not most require that you have some sort of plan.
Try blue cross/blue sheild they have pretty good rates.
most schools now have a program for health insurance plans. They are fairly inexpensive. There are also some programs that you can talk to an insurance agent about that are designed especially for students.
If you look around there are health plans that are less expensive than the big name places shop around and compare you will find a good plan that works out and Good luck in school
Many schools offer health insurance. My school has it for about 600 bucks a year, with the cost of tuition it's not too bad.
Ask at the student health service at the school where you are going, if they have a plan they sponsor.
It all depends on why your parents lost theirs. If they were offered COBRA it applies to you also. Check into that.

Most colleges, even community, have health services for the students. Look into that.

Depending on what state you live in, there also might be a state program that is either free or affordable based on your income. Also, local community clinics.
Try getting a quote online. I am paying less than half of what I was paying before after I got a quote online. I was able to compare the different prices/coverages to get the best deal.

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