Sunday, August 22, 2010

Student discount state farm?

how did your process for the good student discount go? did they check your semester grades? or transcript? did they ask you to fill out a form? ask anything from school? this is for college students.

Student discount state farm?
A friend of many years is a Statefarm agent and I have been with him since I started driving my own car. I have had wonderful experience with Statefarm and highly recommend.





Last year I put a neighbor in touch with my agent and he established insurance with the "good student discount". A waiver is signed by the student and parent/guardian if under 21. The waiver is sent to the school and the school automatically sends grades to Statefarm.





Good Luck, drive safely, stay positive.
Reply:Well, I guess it can vary by state. Most colleges now have an online system that the student logs into to see the grades. You can print that and that is satisfactory (in PA anyway). Or, there is a form that you can get and take to the registrar or dean and have them sign saying you meet the requirements listed, or if you made the deans list, you can show the letter stating that and that's fine. Ask you agent. He/she will be able to tell you the requirements of the state you are in. Just keep in mind, if the online system doesn't incorporate your name or some type of identification, it may not be acceptable and you will need to use one of the other forms.
Reply:How funny. I work at Farmers Insurance. What they do is they get your most current grades (i.e. if your insurance was just renewed or will be renewed somewhere near in future, you would show them the semester or quarter you just completed). It's a piece of cake. You either send in or fax your grades to your agent and they scan it into the computer for evaluation by the company. Good luck!
Reply:I will never use State Farm again, Ever!


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