Recent News & Comments About student health insurance
Florida Catholic university to drop student health plan over ObamaCare concerns
A Catholic university in Florida decided Monday to drop its student health insurance plan over complications stemming from the federal health care overhaul, becoming the second school this month to make that move, FoxNews.com has learned.
Job Prospects, Health Insurance and Student Loans Are Big Worries for College Students and Grads in 2012
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA-- - According to a national survey sponsored by eHealthInsurance , the leading online source of health insurance for individuals and families, this year's college graduates are not likely ...
GoHealth Presents a Student Health Insurance Survival Guide
CHICAGO, IL-- - Of all the major decisions facing graduates this time of year, personal health insurance coverage needs to be at the top of the list. Between college group plans, staying on their parents' ...
Aetna to Offer Life Insurance to Student Health Customers
A college education can be one of the biggest investments a student will make in their future. For older students, a college education is an investment in the future wellbeing of their families as well.
Ave Maria University ditches student health insurance plans
Money and morality are the twin reasons Ave Maria University will no longer offer group health insurance plans to students as of Aug. 15.
Ave Maria University considers cutting student health plans
After suing the federal government over the contraceptive mandate included in new health care regulations, Ave Maria University is now considering dropping health insurance coverage for students.
Catholic university drops student health insurance, cites ObamaCare
A Catholic university in Ohio said Tuesday it is being forced to end a student health insurance program over the Obama administration's contraception mandate and costs associated with other provisions of the health care overhaul.
Franciscan University drops student health insurance plan
WASHINGTON -- Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, is discontinuing its student health insurance plan in the upcoming school year in opposition to the Obama administration's mandate requiring most religious employers, including colleges, to provide no-cost contraceptive and sterilization coverage in its health insurance plans.
Ave Maria drops student health plan, insurance requirement
With premiums expected to rise by 66 percent, from $839 to $1,392, and deductibles scheduled to jump from $100 to $250, university officials decided to drop the mandate. The university's insurer also said new federal mandates would require coverage of some abortion-related services, which the university doesn't support.
Catholic college drops student health plan; cites birth control, costs
The Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio will drop student health care insurance this fall.
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