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Insurance
for Students of Instructional Technology University of Houston College of Education:
Questions to Ask Yourself
about your health insurance plan
Plan Highlights
Instructional Technology University of Houston College of Education Information:
Health Insurance for Students of
Instructional Technology University of Houston College of Education:
Question
to ask Yourself
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Is traditional individual medical or
other current coverage too expensive?
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How well
will your parents health insurance protect you in the event
of an unexpected illness or accident?
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Are you
outside of your parents HMO area?
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Are you
outside their PPO area?
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Do you
even have health insurance?
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Does
Instructional Technology University of Houston College of Education offer a health plan? Is it any good?
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Are you
no longer covered as a dependent under your parent's plan?
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Are you
required to have coverage but choose not to participate in a
college-sponsored plan?
Student Select
is designed for
students who:
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Are no longer eligible for coverage under their
parent’s health plan
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Attend school outside the HMO or PPO
region of their parent’s plan
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Prefer to reduce their current health insurance
costs while maintaining
quality coverage
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Are required by the school to have health
insurance but find the college-sponsored plan
inadequate
Plan Highlights
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Renewable Individual Health Coverage for College Students of
All Ages
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Choice of deductibles to meet your budget
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Extensive
benefits to give you peace of mind
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Choice of
doctors and hospitals nationwide
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Year-round coverage that stays with
your child, even if he/she changes or leaves school
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Satisfaction guaranteed
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Optional
Maternity Coverage
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VISA,
MasterCard and Discover accepted
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Single or
monthly payment options


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The field of Instructional Technology might be best described as the intersection of several other applied and basic fields. It draws from fields as diverse as psychology, cognitive science, instructional science, computer science, communication, organizational development, philosophy, and curriculum development. Instructional Technology is not merely a borrower of knowledge from other fields, however. IT makes its own contributions to theory and research, adapting general learning theories to develop instructional theories of its own.
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Students Health
Insurance is not
The Official Health Insurance of Instructional Technology University of Houston College of Education
Students Health Insurance is a good alternative to your schools
program.
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