Published on August 21, 2015
Getting health coverage may be easier and cheaper than you think. And as a college student, you have several options:
- Student health plans may be available if you’re in college. If you’re covered by your school’s student health plan, in most cases, you’re considered covered under the health care law and you won’t have to pay the fee that people without coverage must generally pay.
- You may be able to stay covered under your parent’s health plan until you turn 26.
- If you’re under 30, you can buy a Catastrophic health plan to protect yourself from worst-case scenarios.
- You can enroll in a 2016 Health Insurance Marketplace plan starting on November 1, 2015. Most people qualify for financial help to lower premium costs. All Marketplace plans must cover and may even offer other benefits, like contraceptive services. They’ll also help protect you from high costs if you have an accident or get sick.
- You may qualify for Medicaid, a combined state and federal program that provides coverage to people with limited income. When you apply for Marketplace coverage, you’ll find out if you qualify for coverage through Medicaid.