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Medicaid For College Students

Sherry Said:

Can college students get medicaid or medicare?

We Answered:

Maybe. If you are her legal dependent, or live in her household, or she's paying for your college, then likely there are too many assets in your household for you to qualify for welfare health insurance - medicaid. And Medicare is for the disabled and over 65.

Stacey Said:

Can a college student who has Medicaid receive financial aid?

We Answered:

The quick answer is yes, you can get aid. It doesnt matter what other aid you get- in fact, financial aid is designed specifically for people in your situation! Hope all works out- you should get a good package with that need.

Brittany Said:

Can a 19 year old college student apply for medicaid?

We Answered:

When I was in college, I applied and was approved. They only wanted my info. I only had a part time job, and it was a lifesaver.

Stella Said:

I am trying to get medicaid, what should I do?

We Answered:

go to the Income Support Division where you live (Food Stamps/Welfare office) and ask them for an application for medicaid..they'll either set you up for an appointment within a couple of days, or have you speak with someone right away..you'll need your: birth certificate, 2. proof of income(last 4 weeks) 3. proof of residency, 4. I.D, 5.Social security card...i know how this stuff goes...been there :)....good luck

Annie Said:

Louisiana Medicaid, College Student and Trying to get a job...Please Advise!?

We Answered:

careers.scienceontheweb.net - I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.

Cory Said:

If you're 18 and a full time college student do you qualify for medicaid?

We Answered:

Medicaid is available only to people with limited income. You must be within a qualifying income category to be eligible for help. This amount varies by state, but is usually below the federal poverty line. Merely being poor isn't enough to get you Medicaid assistance by itself, however. The system does not provide benefits for impoverished adults alone. If, however, you are disabled, have children, or are elderly, meeting the income requirements will allow you to be eligible for this kind of assistance. Pregnant women are also eligible to receive Medicaid benefits if they meet the income requirement.
The best way to find out if you meet your state's eligibility requirements is to ask at the Medicaid office. You will be given information about how to qualify, and be able to fill out an application there. Many states will also require entrance interviews, to prevent fraud. However, these are becoming less frequently required, and your state may have recently removed the need to have an interview before getting coverage. If you qualify for Medicaid, you may be able to have coverage occur retroactively, up to three months prior to application, if you would have been eligible at that time. This means that you have a chance of receiving recompense for medical procedures which occurred before you apply for Medicaid.

Renee Said:

Marriage, college and Medicaid?

We Answered:

Make a call to your local social services or go there & they w/be glad to ans. all your questions properly. You want someone who is qualified to give you the correct information on these matters. Best to you...:)

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