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Being a Good Student
What does being a good student have to do with car insurance?
Being a good student may have nothing to do with your car insurance rates. On the other hand, good grades could translate into quite a chunk of change for you. It all depends on your provider and just how high those grades are.
How can being a good student affect your rates?
If you are in college or if your policy includes coverage for a teenager in high school or college, then good grades may mean a big discount on your car insurance rates. Why? The impression accompanying good grades is that the person is responsible and dependable – exactly what an auto insurance company wants to hear about their clients. This little tidbit of proof that you or one of the people insured on your policy is a good risk may be all it takes to knock your rates down a little bit – and every little bit helps.
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How do I know if I qualify for a good student discount?
Ask. Before you invest in any insurance company, ask about their discounts in general and the good student discount in particular, especially if you think you might qualify for it.
What exactly defines a 'good student'?
The definition of a good student certainly is subjective. For some students, passing a class is good and for others, nothing less than straight As demonstrates their best achievements. For the most part, however, insurance companies don't find the term subjective at all. At the very least, most car insurance providers define good student as an honor roll student, or an A and B student (with the emphasis on A). Others specify a certain GPA like 3.5 or even 4.0. Again, be sure to ask your insurance agent.
What if I don't qualify for it right now? Can I qualify later?
There's no reason why not. In fact, if you find your situation in any area changing in a way that might affect your car insurance rates, then notify your car insurance company right away. If they do adjust your rates, it won't be retroactive, so communicate your up-'graded' status to them as soon as possible.
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