Students at Fordham University protest the school's anti-birth control policy, which prohibits the prescription or distribution of contraception of any kind on campus. Without the university's health services as a resource, undergraduate students are struggling to access affordable and confidential reproductive healthcare off-campus. Though the Affordable Care Act requires insurance companies to cover the full range of FDA-approved contraceptive methods without cost-sharing, students must first find their own physicians off-campus. This poses challenges for students who are concerned about incurring additional medical bills and for students on their parents' health insurance plans who do not wish to involve their parents.