someone@somedomain.invalid.com wrote:
> Rod Speed wrote
>
>> Which part of 'the new college I am moving to does not offer health
>> insurance
>> to international students like me' are you having a problem with ?
>
> I am moving from college A to college B. Presently, I have health
> insurance through College A, but when I move to college B it will not
> carry over as it was purchased as a group policy for college A students
> only by college A. College B does not have any such health insurance
> policies for its students, but requires its international students to
> have health insurance. If I want to keep the same insurance which college
> A provides me when I move to college B I have to get it as an individual
> it is expensive about 300-400 per month for premium.
>
> The problem is in finding a health insurance from a legitimate company
> for an affordable price(less than 100) if possible which treats claims
> properly so that I have health insurance for myself and to satisfy
> college B's transfer requirements.
See if your new school can give you a list of insurance providers. Even
if they don't provide insurance, they may be able to point you in the
right direction.
Alternatively, ask other international students at the new school for
suggestions.
--
Evelyn C. Leeper
I believe I found the missing link between animal
and civilized man. It is us. -Konrad Lorenz
>
>> Which part of 'the new college I am moving to does not offer health
>> insurance
>> to international students like me' are you having a problem with ?
>
> I am moving from college A to college B. Presently, I have health
> insurance through College A, but when I move to college B it will not
> carry over as it was purchased as a group policy for college A students
> only by college A. College B does not have any such health insurance
> policies for its students, but requires its international students to
> have health insurance. If I want to keep the same insurance which college
> A provides me when I move to college B I have to get it as an individual
> it is expensive about 300-400 per month for premium.
>
> The problem is in finding a health insurance from a legitimate company
> for an affordable price(less than 100) if possible which treats claims
> properly so that I have health insurance for myself and to satisfy
> college B's transfer requirements.