If you're starting grad school
this fall, you probably have a million things on your mind, but I'm guessing health insurance isn't one of them — that is, unless you're studying public policy and have been following the health care reform debate
in Washington!
If you've been covered under your parents' health insurance policy while you were an undergrad, be sure to have them send in the proper paperwork to ensure that you're still covered this fall.
My stepdaughter is starting graduate school in a few weeks, and my health insurance company needs a fall transcript to keep her on our policy. You definitely don't want that to lapse!
As I mentioned in an earlier post, most insurance companies like to be reminded every semester that you're still in school. I'll be sending in transcripts every August and January for the next couple years — so remind your parents to do the same.

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