
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how some college health plans run by universities may not be compliant with federal regulations, thereby increasing costs


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how federal guidelines on health insurance may cause student health plans at universities to increase in cost


This image looks at 3 separate student health insurance plans, with an eye toward demonstrating how they need more coverage. The 3 accompanying graphics examine the period 2012-13. They compare premium amounts and coverage levels.


This chart shows how student health insurance plans would change due to a change in federal law requiring revisions. It has data for Lenoir-Rhyne University, University of Puget Sound, and State University of New York.


In this study conducted by the Wall Street Journal, we see that students need health care just like everyone else. We bare witness here to the different ways these go about giving students healthcare.


This slide shows how some student health insurance plans would change due to a provision in the federal health law requiring more substantial coverage. Three schools are represented: Lenoir-Rhyne University, University of Puget Sound, and State University of New York.


The figure presented to the left is titled Cost Crunch. The figure is a representation of the statistical research data for student's health insurance plans.


This image shows or depicts in statistical bar graph format data concerning on how some student health insurance plans would change due to a provision in the federal health law requiring more coverage.


The image depicts how some students health insurance plans would change due to provisions in Obamacare. The healthcare law provides a number of benefits for students with increased coverage as well as controlling costs.


This image details several ways in which student health care plans would change if a new law were passed. Students would be eligible for greater coverage.


Cost Crunch: How some student health insurance plans would change due to a provision in the federal health laws requiring more substantial coverage. There are three examples on the impact on premiums on three different universities, SUNY Plattsburgh, University of Puget Sound, and Lenoir-Rhye University.


This graph is illustrating the amount of increased cost to college student under the new federal health care guidelines. This would lead to a higher total of cost per student.

