You are still liable for them. Better make payment arrangements, or the IRS will seize your refunds til the money is repaid. Eventually, almost every body will get caught. Youu need to cancel any monies still forthcoming, and if you have PROVABLE hardships , they may reduce you indebtedness.But don't wait for them to come looking for you first.
If your a full time student, you can apply for a maintenance loan and a tuition loan, you can also apply for a grant which you dont have to pay back.
No, because you must be degree-seeking to qualify for ALL federal aid, including loans.
He needs to contact the lender and see if he can get the loans deferred for a period of time until his income allows it. Student loans never go away, so he needs to expect to pay them. If he is at all close to a degree, he should complete it. It seems like he really has spent a large amount for a short college career.
In the US, once you are out of school you must start repaying your student loans. You get a 6 month grace period when you leave school to find a job.
It's payable and collectible.
Yes.
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Adam never went to college. He quit after highschool and went to college first but quit and continued to LA.
With parental consent, a student may quit school at age 16.
Scholarships do not have to be paid back. Neither do grants. Loans have to be paid back after you graduate.
A student who quit school before graduating is a drop-out.
Famale college students cite which reason for smoking not wanting to quit?