The Chronicle of Higher Education

Colleges Tap Students' Private Insurance to Cover Health-Care Shortfalls

Approach is designed to maintain services and avoid increasing fees

As he faced yet another year of double-digit increases in the cost of providing student health care, Glenn Egelman knew that Bowling Green State University's health center would have to find a way to bring in some extra...

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