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Hey everybody. I'm not sure if it's too early but I'm making this page for anybody who is applying to the nursing program at Lonestar College for the Fall of 2019. Looks like Montgomery, Cyfair, and North Harris have applications from Jan 7-April 12. Good luck to everyone!
1 hour ago, Lightbulb7Seven said:The academic insurance is a Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance plan that they offer to students of Lonestar and I'm sure other colleges. It's for people that are not included on a group plan or parents insurance Etc like me LOL. It does have great benefits though they pay 80% of almost everything and 100% of prescriptions it also has vision if you need glasses so I'm going to get a whole bunch of stuff done to make it really worth my while lol. I was able to download my insurance card and upload it to Castle Branch as well. They have yearly rates which are overall cheaper than the three months plans, but I'm not the type of person that has that kind of money lol.
Can you please send me the link that provides this information? I may be interested. Thx.
11 minutes ago, cm0524 said:Can you please send me the link that provides this information? I may be interested. Thx.
22 minutes ago, shriabu88 said:Do you guys think castlebranch would accepted untied health care? I don't see why not but just wanted to double check.
I went with this plan since a fellow coworker and classmate said its a valid company and went through with castlebranch. Since castlebranch said they either need an insurance card or proof of coverage would they temporary id they send work?
18 hours ago, shriabu88 said:I went with this plan since a fellow coworker and classmate said its a valid company and went through with castlebranch. Since castlebranch said they either need an insurance card or proof of coverage would they temporary id they send work?
United is fine. You just have to have health insurance. United is a huge company. It doesn't matter who it's with as long as you are covered.
On 5/31/2019 at 10:46 AM, Sunhei said:Ah gotcha! I’m glad North Harris doesn’t require health insurance. ? Stressed about it for awhile but found out that they are the only campus that doesn’t require it.
I would double check that. Every program I've ever seen requires health insurance as do your clinical sites. It also states in the Lone Star Nursing Handbook (which applies to all nursing students system wide) that each student is required to hold both health and Liability Insurance, and the school provides the liability insurance. It's up to you to find and keep health insurance.
@Sunhei http://www.lonestar.edu/nursing-requirements.htm
Go to the general information section and you will see health insurance is required.
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