ARGH!
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008You have to love the financial aid department. I got a letter today stating that I am ineligible to use ANY financial aid at all. They’re saying not even my student loans, which I was told that they CANNOT take away eligibility for as they must be paid back. Basically the answer I got when I called them about the letter was “I hope you have money saved because you’ll not be going to school unless you do.” Hello? At $102 PER CREDIT HOUR, do you really think I’m going to have the money saved up for that? Let me think here, NO, I am not. Hell, I can’t even save for a vacation right now, much less school. At this point, if I even can start saving for school, I’ll have maybe one class worth of savings by the start of the Spring semester. The fall semester is now out of the question. I’ll be damned lucky if I have enough to pay for 2 classes plus books in the Spring semester.
Why is this a problem? Because when I went to school there 14 years ago, they didn’t process my drop papers promptly and ended up not processing them until over 2 weeks after I submitted them. Then they informed me that I would be failing all classes due to not turning in the paperwork on time. Nevermind that the date on the paperwork submitted AND the stamp they stamped it with when I submitted it were BEFORE the deadline. They went by when they processed it. So I failed ALL of my classes and now can’t use financial aid until I take and pass at least one half of my classes. Problem? I have to take at least 4 classes and pass 2 of them before they’ll remove the financial aid suspension. This is their way of basically saying “do not EVER attempt to go to school again, you are a horrible student and should never be permitted near a classroom.” The funny thing is, when my friend failed all of HER classes, her LOANS weren’t suspended, just her grants. But my loans are even suspended.
So now I have to go fight with them about why the hell I know people who still used their loans when on “academic probation” but I can’t.














