This paper examines the essential function of travel insurance within the framework of global higher education. As Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programs increasingly integrate international research, internships, and exchange programs, the "Student Travel Insurance" market has seen significant growth, projected to reach $15.5 billion by 2032. The study analyzes the risk mitigation strategies provided by these specialized policies and their impact on academic persistence and institutional compliance.
: Protection against third-party injuries or property damage caused by the student. b s degrees travel insurance r
: The globalization of B.S. degrees requires students to move across borders for laboratory research, fieldwork, and clinical rotations. This paper examines the essential function of travel
: Increased awareness among institutions and a rising trend in international internships and volunteer opportunities. : Protection against third-party injuries or property damage
: High limits (recommended $100k+ for medical, $250k+ for evacuation) to handle severe illnesses or accidents in remote locations.
Research indicates that "insurance literacy" significantly impacts whether a student secures adequate coverage.