Apr 29, 2008
Health Services Announces Plan to Lower Cost of Student Birth Control
“We have seized this opportunity and expanded the benefit to make generic prescriptions more affordable for every student who needs them”
Following pressure from student groups, Health Services at Columbia announced Tuesday that it would reduce the cost of the NuvaRing and other birth control methods for students. via Columbia Spectator
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