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What is the amount owed, if you do not mind?
jjs not allowed to lie on the application and one admission counselor I spoke to said it was a crime not to mention it
QUOTE="freakydestroyer, post: 31329270, member: 38282"]What is the amount owed, if you do not mind?
That is a grip, but that's also 4 years worth of credits. I do not know all about your situation, but I would try to save up over the course of 2-3 years and pay it off.jjs cant lie on the application. I risk not being able to graduate if they find out and one admission counselor I spoke to said it was a crime not to mention it
55k. School is hella expensive
2 years for a Masters in Public Health
Hope you pass, man.I don't smoke often but i went to Cali about 2 weeks ago and burned maybe 4 joints . Also, i was out Friday and took a 2 or 3 pulls. Those are the only times I've smoked this year.
i applied for a job recently and things went faster than i expected. Interviewed yesterday and got the offer today and they require a drug test by Friday
I think I'm good considering I don't smoke often and i don't have lots of body fat. Still gonna drink plenty of water/cranberry and get on that treadmill heavy.
Taco TuesdayToday Tuesday tho
3 day work week for me
jjs cant lie on the application. I risk not being able to graduate if they find out and one admission counselor I spoke to said it was a crime not to mention it
55k. School is hella expensive
So how do I get my transcripts?
There are three ways to get your college transcript if you owe your college money.
First, you can pay the debt. If the debt is a small fine, like a parking ticket, pay it off quickly and your transcript should be released immediately.
Second, you can negotiate with your registrar. If the debt is larger, like a semester or two of tuition, then you may not have the means to pay it off all at once. Entering into a written, realistic repayment plan for the debt will, in many cases, induce the school to release your official transcript.
And third, you can declare bankruptcy.
Unfortunately a school can reject you if you’re not honest in an application
The main reason I suggested he should pay it off is that this allows him to transfer his credits. He attended the school for 4 years, he will be starting from scratch even if his new school does not find out.So can a job, it still doesn’t mean I’m going to snitch on myself. Let them figure out
If you're really desperate, create a gofund me. Write public posts @ the school's social media. It's not a good look for them and will discourage other students from attending if they see someone denied access to their transcript over 55k debt.could be a blessing...If I come up with a payment plan and they release my transcript I save a ton of time and money. Otherwise I wouldve never paid it back real talk
bendover 4 years of credits
Cop out if Lakers don't make the playoffs..
He look like he recovered when he was catching alley oops on Sunday..