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Student insurance in New Hampshire

originally posted: 11/22/2006  reposted: 2/18/2011 This post has not been recently reviewed or revised by the author and may be out of date. If in doubt, please send a new question or ask for an update.

Q: I would like to purchase a student health insurance policy for my daughter who has just gone back to school full time in New Hampshire. She is soon to be 28 years old and has good health. What do you offer in the state of New Hampshire for students?

A: You asked about Assurant in the heading of your message and we do not recommend that plan due to complaints. The most popular choice for students in New Hampshire is American Health Shield. This is a little more expensive than a student insurance policy, but the full major medical benefits make it worth the difference. The premium is usually still under $100 per month for her age group.

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