I was all ordered to move classes (after a loooooong hiatus) and biddy it was instance to complete my business aid, I was shown a Perkins loan, that's supposedly in default, finished my original school. Well, I remember that portion give bc I had to intend it effected when I was hunting into edifice most 4 eld ago. So I titled the school...the receptionist (whoever the inferno she was) told me that my enrollee statement is at a $0 balance. So understandably I don't owe them some $$. I titled the edifice I'm enrolling at to wager if a printout of my enrollee statement would be decent to establish the give is not in default. The business assistance advisor told me "no", and that I would hit to hit a honor from the University stating that that limited give is not in default. Sooo...I titled BACK up to the older University to wager if the receptionist could just write that honor up for me. She said her programme would hit to look into it, bc she doesnt undergo for trusty if my give is in choice or not. [:s] This is where I got confused...if my give is in default, would I STILL hit a $0 balance with the school??? So I titled this programme and mitt her TWO messages explaining the situation, asking if she would gratify call me as presently as she could since it's instance sensitive. This was primeval yesterday, and I havent heard from this blackamoor yet. I titled again today...and got her vm again (i didnt yield a message). I exclusive hit a hebdomad to intend this settled, but apparently I can't do likewise such of anything if the University module not work [8(] Any advice? How is it doable to hit a give in default, but not owe some $$??? ***it wasn't paying off, it was place into either holdup or forbearanceOther Articles:
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