| Health insurance from school What is the name of your state? CA
As many colleges do, my university requires that every student carries health insurance. The university automatically signs students up for health insurance (with a high premium of $650 per quarter, which is 10 weeks), with the option to waive this health insurance if you have your own.
In the past few years, I've always done a good job of waiving the health insurance. Last year, I forgot to do so. I then neglected to check my university bills and so didn't realize I was being charged, till this quarter. I tried to talk to the health insurance manager about waiving the health insurance from the past two quarters, but she rejected the request.
I admit that I was negligent, but I also feel enraged that I'm now asked to pay $1300 for health insurance that I did not need or use. I don't understand why universities are allowed to force enrollment in health insurance since, in my case, I've been waiving the health insurance for the past few years, and have not indicated to them any change in status related to that. What is the legal standing that allows health insurance be something that is automatic unless you opt out (repeatedly, every quarter, before a deadline)? No other product is similar to it, as I can see.
I appreciate any advice/explanations, and also any help people might have on how I might be able to waive the health insurance premium. I simply cannot afford this right now! |