The regulations of different schools and colleges will be different, but generally speaking, if the leave time is short and it does not affect academic performance and comprehensive performance, then the qualification of insurance research will not be affected.
However, if the leave time is long, or the performance during the leave period is seriously affected, resulting in a decline in academic performance and comprehensive performance, it may have a certain impact on the qualification of insurance research. In addition, some schools and colleges may also make additional provisions for long holidays, such as canceling insurance research qualifications.
Therefore, in order to ensure the accuracy of the answer, it is suggested to consult the relevant regulations of schools and colleges directly to find out whether taking a month off will affect the qualification of insurance research. At the same time, it is also suggested to communicate with the tutor and the college in advance before taking leave to understand the relevant policies and requirements so as to better arrange their study and life.