Campus Insurance Partner Program

One Selected Insurance Placement Per Available College Market

Become the insurance partner positioned on a college-market housing path for parent buyers, student-rental investors, campus-area owners, landlords, and closing-ready property decisions.

Independent platform. Not university-affiliated. No guaranteed leads, policies, premiums, approvals, revenue, or outcomes.

See If Your School Is Available

One college market. One selected insurance placement.

CollegeHousing.ai reviews and places one insurance professional per available college market. When parent buyers, student-rental investors, and campus-area owners arrive at a market page, a selected insurance partner can be positioned where coverage questions start — not buried in a generic insurance directory.

One Selected Insurance Placement Per Available College Market

CollegeHousing.ai is built around school-first housing decisions. When an insurance placement is available, we look for an agent or agency who can support campus-area property owners, parent buyers, and student-rental investors with real coverage context.

Rental-Property Coverage Fit

Knowledge of landlord, rental-property, liability, and umbrella coverage for campus-area ownership scenarios.

Landlord Policy Familiarity

Understanding of landlord policy requirements, replacement cost vs. actual cash value, and campus-area property risk profiles.

Parent / Investor Support

Ability to support out-of-area owners during purchase timelines, refinance windows, and property repositioning events.

Campus-Area Market Awareness

Familiarity with campus-area property types, occupancy patterns, and coverage needs common near major universities.

Responsiveness

Quick response during closing timelines, policy review windows, and coverage questions from out-of-area buyers and owners.

Licensing Standing

Active insurance licensing in served states and compliance with applicable insurance and advertising rules.

Coverage Review Process

Ability to review existing policies, recommend adjustments, and support coverage decisions with clear explanations.

Local Trust

Preference for agents and agencies who can represent the market with credibility, product knowledge, and a strong service standard.

How the Insurance Partner Seat Works

CollegeHousing.ai is not a generic insurance directory. It is a school-first housing decision platform that can position one selected insurance partner inside college-market paths for parent buyers, student-rental investors, campus-area owners, and landlords.

  • One selected placement per available college market
  • School-specific visibility on housing market pages
  • Buyer, owner, landlord, investor, and closing-ready inquiry paths
  • Placement alongside real estate, lending, management, and local service partners
  • Application-based review by market, licensing, coverage knowledge, responsiveness, and fit
See If Your School Is Available

Insurance placement is reviewed by market, licensing, coverage knowledge, responsiveness, and fit. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee leads, policies, premiums, or revenue. University names are used for geographic reference only.

Who This Is For

Campus-area insurance professionals

Licensed insurance agents or agencies
Agents who understand landlord and rental-property coverage
Agencies that can support out-of-area owners
Insurance partners who can respond quickly during purchase/refinance timelines
Agents who understand campus-area property risks

Who This Is Not For

Not a generic directory listing

Unlicensed providers
Agencies that cannot serve landlord/rental-property scenarios
Agents unable to respond during closing timelines
Providers who only want a generic directory listing
Anyone expecting guaranteed policies, premiums, or revenue

FAQ

Common questions about the insurance partner placement

Is the insurance partner seat exclusive by college market?

CollegeHousing.ai places one reviewed insurance partner per available college market. Placement is not a legal exclusive — but only one insurance partner is positioned on a given university market page at a time. Additional placements may be considered as platform volume grows.

Does CollegeHousing.ai guarantee insurance leads or policies?

No. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee lead volume, inquiry count, policies, premiums, revenue, or any specific business outcome. The platform creates visibility and inquiry routing where available. Partner results depend on market conditions, property buyer and owner activity, and the partner's own responsiveness and service quality.

Is this affiliated with the university?

No. CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. University names are used for geographic reference only.

What type of insurance agent is a good fit?

Licensed insurance agents or agencies who understand landlord and rental-property coverage, can support out-of-area owners, respond quickly during purchase/refinance timelines, and understand campus-area property risks. Landlord, rental-property, liability, and umbrella coverage knowledge are key review criteria.

Is insurance licensing required?

Yes. Active insurance licensing in the served state(s) is required for insurance partner placement. Agents and agencies must also meet applicable state insurance, advertising, and regulatory requirements.

What happens after I request information?

Your submission is reviewed by market availability, licensing, landlord/rental property coverage knowledge, responsiveness, and closing-timeline readiness. A team member may reach out if the market is available and fit is aligned. Submission does not imply approval, exclusivity, placement, or guaranteed outcomes.

CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. CollegeHousing.ai is not an insurance agency, broker, or carrier. Insurance partner placements do not guarantee leads, policies, premiums, coverage, or any specific business outcome. Insurance services are provided only by properly licensed professionals subject to applicable state insurance and advertising rules.

Educational and informational review only. Not investment, tax, legal, or insurance advice. Not a guaranteed policy, quote, binder, or coverage commitment. Outcomes depend on property type, risk profile, carrier guidelines, provider availability, and applicable requirements.

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