Not at all. Every post-secondary education institution from the humblest Junior College to Harvard has a whole crew of professionals on board whose job is to make sure you get as much financial aid as you want or need. Their admissions department is not interested in how much money you do or do not have. Phil
Debt can help or hurt you when applying for credit.
No, but applying one does.
Yes, your college transcripts will reflect the gap, but if it was legitimate, such as for an illness, it shouldn't hurt your chances at college.
It should not hurt your credit score unless you don't pay.
No!
No; it will not hurt you.
Yes
On top of trees, chances to get hurt are the greatest there.
It hurt his chance for reelection.
With a truck driving job, yes.
learning to spell scholarship couldn't hurt your chances
If we wear not a helmet it is dangerous