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Parent's Plan vs School Plan vs ACA

6 min read · Reviewed by Jordan Johnson, Licensed Insurance Agent · Updated 2026-04-26

College students have more health insurance options than other groups. Here's the breakdown.

Option 1: Stay on Parent's Plan (Until Age 26)

Under the ACA, you can stay on a parent's health insurance until age 26 — regardless of student status, marital status, or financial dependency.

Option 2: School-Sponsored Student Health Plan (SHIP)

Most universities offer their own plans, often with on-campus health center access.

Option 3: ACA Marketplace Plan

If you have any income (even part-time), you may qualify for ACA subsidies based on YOUR income — not your parents'.

Option 4: Medicaid

If your individual income is low (most students), you likely qualify. Medicaid is free in most states.

Option 5: Catastrophic Plan

Under-30 students can buy catastrophic plans — lowest premium ($100–$200/month) but high deductible. Good for healthy students who want disaster coverage.

Decision Framework

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JJ
Reviewed By
Jordan Johnson, Licensed Insurance Agent
Licensed in 50 states · 8+ years specializing in ACA marketplace, Medicare, and individual health insurance
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