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QuestionInsurance Question  In the state of Texas is it true that if you have higher grades like A's and B's your insurance is not as much as someone who makes C's?

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Yes, it is true that if you make A's and B's in school that your insurance rates could be lower than a person makes C's and thus has a lower grade point average.

This "good student" discount or similar discount will normally be based upon your grade point average (GPA). The qualifications and minimum GPA may differ depending upon each individual insurance company's underwriting rules and general guidelines.

This discount normally applies to Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, medical payments, and comprehensive and collision coverages providing that each such youthful driver meets certain requirements.

Most insurance companies require have full-time enrollment in school (high school, college or university) and a 3.00 or “B” average for the discount to be applied. Many insurance companies will provide you with a form you can submit to the school for them to verify your grades.

This verification form will specify the requirements for that company’s good student discount. If there is not form then you will likely need to request a copy of your last semester’s grades and grade point average to show to the insurance company.

Some insurance companies may have an alternative requirement that you are in the top 20% of your class. In most cases students in the top 20% of their class have grade point averages of 3.20 or higher, so this alternate provision is generally more stringent than the B average or 3.0 GPA.

There is also the age limit. Typically you need to be a full-time student that meets the grade requirements and be under age 25. For some insurance companies their age limit in certain states for the good student discount is 21 and some also require you to be unmarried.

This "good student" discount is available in Texas and most other states. If you are a high school or college student making good grades you should check with your insurance agent to see if this discount is available to you at this time and what the qualifications are.

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