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Student contents insurance: Combat the rising costs of student life

Continued delays in funding administration could result in students being unable to sustain their student lifestyle. A student contents insurance policy can help students avoid unnecessary expenses related to repairing or replacing their possessions.

By: Darren Borum
Category: Insurance
Posted: Sep 21, 2010
Updated: Sep 21, 2010
Views: 155


Of all the items students may find helpful in their study careers, a wi-fi enabled laptop must be among the most versatile. Compact and easy to carry, laptops are great multifunctional devices for students on the go. Most universities contain numerous secure wi-fi hotspots that allow students to connect to the Internet. With a laptop, students can access up to the minute research and stay in contact with their friends and family through email, online chat and social networking services.

Staying connected is an important aspect of student life. From standard mobile phones to smartphones and iPods, mobile devices can help students maintain the all important balance between work and play.

Whether a student moves into residential halls or commutes to university every day, a bicycle can be a convenient and more affordable mode of transport. In addition, a bicycle is a green and efficient way to get around, which is an important factor in light of current environmental concerns and the need to reduce carbon emissions.

Laptops, mobile devices and bicycles are but a few of a student’s possessions that can be costly to repair or replace, making a student insurance policy essential. A policy of this nature, such as Endsleigh student insurance, will provide cover for these and other possessions in the event of theft or accidental damage.

To find out more about Endsleigh student insurance: http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/Student/Pages/student-insuran ..., or to request a student insurance quote, visit their website today.

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