An Easier Way to Purchase Auto and Home Insurance

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An Easier Way to Purchase Auto and Home Insurance

Do you want to take advantage of our auto and home insurance, but you live in Hawaii, Louisiana or California? No problem—we’ve got you covered.

Yes, even in states like Michigan, where the annual average cost of auto policies is nearly $900over the national average, or Florida, where the typical rate for homeowners insurance is $2,000+over the national average, you can still access home and auto insurance quotes and coverage with us.

Our auto, home and renters program provides a national multi-carrier digital platform that offers preferred rates on auto, home, and renters insurance to alumni and their families.

Not sure how your state auto insurance rates compares to the national average? You can find out here

Sounds good, right? Well that’s not all. Click the link below to compare coverage options from insurance companies that are ranked A- or higher by an independent rating agency. You can even get instantaneous online approvals for some insurance types.

1https://www.forbes.com/sites/reneemorad/2018/11/27/the-most-and-least-expensive-states-for-car-insurance/#7b2058996af0
2https://www.insurance.com/home-and-renters-insurance/home-insurance-basics/average-homeowners-insurance-rates-by-state

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