Health Insurance for College Grads

Earning a diploma often means losing health insurance. Act now to extend your student\'s coverage before it\'s too late.

Have a child who's graduating from college this spring? Before you send out invitations to the graduation bash, put this at the top of your to-do list: Make sure your grad will still have health insurance after he or she walks across the stage to collect that diploma.

Many insurance companies drop dependents from their parents' policies once they grab that sheepskin. Others limit a child's coverage to a specific birthday, usually ranging from 22 to 25 (check your policy's rules).

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