Probably, but I think it depends on how old you are. I think the cutoff age is different depending on which insurance company (or maybe even state?) you’re talking about, but most insurance companies will let you stay on your parents’ policy as long as you’re in school, until you reach a predetermined age. Find out what it is for your parents’ insurance company.
This is state dictated and will vary depending on your location. Each state will have it’s own rules however; have not seen any restrictions placed on distance learning. The criteria is normally issolated to credit hours not delivery of the classes.
I would think so. Being a full time student does not depend on going to a physical campus.
Probably, but I think it depends on how old you are. I think the cutoff age is different depending on which insurance company (or maybe even state?) you’re talking about, but most insurance companies will let you stay on your parents’ policy as long as you’re in school, until you reach a predetermined age. Find out what it is for your parents’ insurance company.
Good luck!
This is state dictated and will vary depending on your location. Each state will have it’s own rules however; have not seen any restrictions placed on distance learning. The criteria is normally issolated to credit hours not delivery of the classes.
Child support is going to depend on the order, but full time online school counts as full time school.