Gravie Lands Community College Systems in North Carolina and Indiana
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"College students are often in a situation where they need to buy their own health insurance, sometimes for the very first time," said
The ACA requires every American to have health insurance. Since many community college students are 26 years old or older, they are no longer eligible to remain on their parents' health insurance plan. Moreover, the fine for those who do not have health insurance increases to
"Given the average age of our students is 29, most are required to buy health insurance," said
Gravie also can help community college students determine if they are eligible for government tax credits made available by the ACA. For example, a 26-year-old student who makes
"Since we already help our students with financial aid, we felt it made sense to help them buy health insurance as well – and, in each case, help them determine if they are eligible for government tax credits," said
Once the students buy a plan through Gravie, they receive ongoing support services to help them find in-network doctors, understand what is and isn't covered in their plan and answer questions about confusing bills or claims.
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About Gravie:
Gravie helps consumers shop for, compare and buy their health insurance plan in both the private marketplace and through public exchanges. Gravie works directly with consumers as well as employers to find cost effective health insurance plans that fit the needs of the individual. Once consumers buy a plan through Gravie, they receive free ongoing support, which includes help finding in-network doctors and understanding what is and isn't covered in their plan, and access to experts who can answer questions about confusing bills and claims, among other services. Gravie is headquartered in
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