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Verification of Enrollment
Confirmation of Enrollment Letter
What is a Confirmation of Enrollment?
If you need to prove that you're a college student, you can use a Confirmation of Enrollment. With this document you can confirm you're enrolled in classes, which is often necessary to qualify for family health insurance. Often, a copy of your student ID won't be sufficient; with a Confirmation of Enrollment you can provide written proof of your status.
When you use a Confirmation of Enrollment, you're affirming that you're a college student. You might need it to get a better deal on an insurance policy. This document requests a letter from your college or university to release proof of where you stand as a student. Sometimes, only students taking a certain amount of credits qualify for policies. A Confirmation of Enrollment can help demonstrate that you're in school, and thus eligible for the health insurance, or other assistance or discounts you may need.
When to use a Confirmation of Enrollment:
- You need to provide proof of student status for an insurance policy.
- You've been asked for enrollment evidence for a scholarship, fellowship, or to get a discount.
- You want to allow your college or university to release your information.