If you're a college student, or if you have a teen or
college driver on your policy, make sure they keep their grades up to get any school - related discounts.
Not exact matches
Teen
drivers,
college students and young adults can receive a discount for good grades as well, and Geico offers discounts for military service and for federal employees,
on top of the standard coverage discounts for multiple
policies and vehicles.
New
drivers, such as teens and
college students often stay
on their parents» auto insurance plans, but at some point, young
drivers should consider switching to their own
policy.
Chances are good that you have already added your
college bound child as a
driver on your family car insurance
policy.
If there is a young
driver on the
policy who is a good student, has taken a
drivers education course or is away at
college without a car, you may also qualify for a lower rate.
One thing young
drivers in
college may be able to do is to remain
on their parents»
policy.
Car insurance rates for
college drivers not
on a parent's
policy will continue to be higher until they reach age 25 or 26.
If there is a young
driver on the
policy who is a good student, has taken a
driver's education course or is away at
college without a car, you may also qualify for a lower rate.