Traditionally, students at America's universities and colleges were able to take advantage of "bare bones" health insurance policies; that's no longer an option thanks to ObamaCare.
The schools are now forces to choose between offering more expensive coverage, or none at all.
The new rules affect a broad swath of American schools, especially the small ones. At Bowie State University in Maryland, the cost of student health insurance policies went from roughly $100 a year to $1,800 a year.
Many students are now forced to fend for themselves, which is often no bargain - let alone a problem given the massive failures associated with the Healthcare.gov roll-out.
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I understand that many schools require health insurance coverage as a condition of enrollment.
I wonder how they will reconcile this conflict now?
Students learn??? When it comes to big govt. their heads are in the sand.
Well, since their parents all got raises and can now put in more overtime, the cost will be "Affordable".
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