Typically they will send it out to collections and you will have to deal with them. If you completed credits at the school, you will not be able to acquire an official transcript which means no credits will be able to be transferred to another institution if you wish to transfer. Lastly, this will hurt your credit also. It's never a pleasant situation. I would try to rectify it in some way, even if it means working out some type of payment plan.
Yes, grandparents can directly pay college tuition for their grandchildren without incurring gift tax consequences, as long as the payments are made directly to the educational institution.
It is not unusual for a student to attend more than one college. As long as the college agrees to admit you, and you can pay the tuition, you can go there.
High School Student. As long as you can pay tuition and have taken the mandatory prerequisites in school. a toddler
Sierra CollegeRocklin, CaliforniaAnnual College Costs (Fall 2009)In-state tuition and fees: $836Out-of-state tuition and fees: $6,536Room and board: $6,700Books and supplies: $2,222Estimated personal expenses: $1,800For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
As long as you are a student you can play or at least try out. So you would have to transfer and talk to the coaches
nothat's not true...i didnt go to college and i work in a bank. As long as you carry yourself professionaly.
As long as you pay tuition and pass most of your classes then they don't care how long you stay. As long as you can pay the tuition and pass the course work, they won't kick you out. You must make a "C" average, and it doesn't matter how old you are. Senior citizens return to college every year...and are encouraged to do so. So age isn't a factor at all.
A parent does not have any obligation to pay for a child's college tuition. As long as you do not co-sign any loans for her, you are not responsible for her college expenses.
Yes. As long as you and your college meet the eligibility requirements for Federal Student Aid (FSA), you can receive financial aid at any college (in-state or out-of-state) that participates in the FSA programs. Hope it helps! Good Luck!
hoe long do lenders have to collect on a judgement in fla.
A long tom can collect about 30-50 pieces of gold at a time
Sounds like you have something planned...