Yes, you must be a full-time student carrying a minimum of 12 credits. I'm sorry you feel frustrated. However, you really should prioritize your overall career goals and objectives and take the most appropriate measures to achieve them. It may mean working part-time. Still, I do not know your situation. Still, I can say that if you have the opportunity to remain in school as a full-time student, it will be much better for you in the long run.
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Every college student should have insurance. Companies are required to allow college students to remain on their parents plan until they are 26. Colleges usually offer other plans as well.
I know for me, i have to be a full-time college student [at least 14 units] to be on their insurance.
State Farm offers young driver and student car insurance providing low rates and discounts. In several states college students are actually still covered by their parents insurance polices but if a student isn't covered by their parents or wishes to get their own they can get a quote and apply online at State Farm.
The the child has the car, than the child should be on the parents, or whoever owned the car, insurance. This is required in all states.
His dad was a college football assistant coach, but then he started his own insurance company.
There are quite a few benefits of having life insurance on a child. Beyond the obvious (life insurance benefit) there are other reasons why parents get life insurance policies for their children: cash accumulation for college funds for example.
some kind of insurance....It's stupid.
Yes, if there is not a court order mandating that the coverage be provided.
Some medical insurance plans will cover an adult child up to about age 24 under certain circumstances. Some plans will cover them if they are in college, living at home or are permanent dependents of the parents.
Yes, probably. They will need to be added as a driver on the parents policy. An 18 year old at college is still a member of the household. If they are going to college 100 or 150 miles away from home and do not have a vehicle with them then most insurance companies offer a much lower premium.
If they are elderly parents, Yes. But if you are under 40 you cannot put life insurance on your parents.