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StuHealth Representative

3901 W. Green Oaks Blvd. Ste. C Arlington, TX 76016 (817)457-3030 Bolden@LivingADIO.com

Insurance Inquiries
800-391-9209

Most students and parents do not think about health insurance until they develop a medical problem, when it is often too late to find affordable, permanent coverage.

Students assume they have coverage under their school or parent policy—but this coverage terminates when they are no longer a full-time student.

As a Student Representative for Zane Benefits, I look forward to helping you learn how to save $1,000 to $2,000 each year on your health insurance and obtain permanent, renewable, $1 million lifetime coverage.

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Permanent Why You Need Health Insurance

Waive Your
School Coverage

Many schools automatically enroll and charge students for the school policy, even if you have other coverage. Learn how to waive your school coverage if you have other insurance.

 

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Top 3 Reasons
You Need StuHealth

  1. Save Money - StuHealth offers much better coverage than Parent or School policies for 1/3 to 1/2 the price.
  2. Get Better Coverage - StuHealth features a $1 million benefit policy covering every U.S. doctor or hospital. Parent or School policies offer lower benefits and are only accepted by local doctors.
  3. Take It With You - StuHealth coverage is renewable, even after graduation, until age 65. Parent and School coverage ends when you are no longer a full-time student.

Waive Your School Coverage

If your School requires you to purchase the school policy, or automatically adds the cost to your tuition statement:

Step One: Contact your school Controller or Registrar for a health insurance waiver form. You can usually find this form online.

Step Two: Submit the waiver form with the Certificate of Coverage provided with your StuHealth health insurance or other (i.e. parent policy) coverage.

Step Three: Check your tuition statement carefully to make sure your waiver has been processed and you have not been charged for the school health insurance policy.