In most countries parents are responsible for the care and welfare of their children up to the age when they are deemed (by the laws of that country) to be adult (usually 18). Sadly, in the real world, things do not always work out for families and some children run away form home - in this circumstance it would be the responsibility of the state to protect the child until they become an adult.
If the student is over 18, they are an adult; therefore, if they received medical treatment, they are legally responsible for the bill. The fact that they are a dependant doesn't matter.
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.
Only in cases of separated parents and is court ordered. Otherwise, no.
In the US, unfortunately no.
A commuting student (as compared to a resident student) lives off campus (frequently with parents) and commutes to college or university.
No.
Once a student is 18, college transcripts are not longer available to parents. As a college consultant, I usually suggest parents have an honest discussion with their child about how they will know what kind of grades the student in making. Unless a student requests a transcript or allows you into an online account, you will just have to trust their word.www.collegedirection.org
Well, they can have a medical emergency. if they get sick they can contact their parents A.S.A.P
Only if they are a student or graduate student at an appropriate University or College. Parents of these students can also apply. They also have loans for students in the healthcare field that are not currently at college, but are doing internships and the like.
Almost any college with the appropriate supporting documentation form the Board of Education, and parents of the student.
No, it is not legal. Colleges and Universities have to abide by certain laws and the law in this case states that unless the student specifically consents to their grades being shared then the school cannot share them, even with the student's parents.
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.