College health plan costs vary widely. But there are plenty of insurance options

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College health plan costs vary widely. But there are plenty of insurance options
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Health insurance is important to have in college, especially if you have a chronic condition or in case of emergency. Students have several options.

When I arrived at USC 11 years ago as dean of religious life, my pastoral conversations with students mostly focused on their quests for meaning and purpose.

There are exceptions: Some insurers allow HMO enrollees to get full medical services at no extra cost in other regions or states where they operate. Ask your health plan if that’s possible.Student health plans have improved in recent years, in part because they almost always comply with the Affordable Care Act’s coverage requirements. That means most offer a comprehensive range of medical services at a high level of coverage, says Stephen Beckley, a senior partner with Fort Collins, Colo.

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