An underclassmen is typically defined as less than 60 credit hours.
Nick Cannon
Yes. The underclassmen have to live on campus for all the years and they have to pay the samme amunt of money
No, it is not possible to transfer a Parent PLUS loan to the student. The loan is the responsibility of the parent who took it out, and cannot be transferred to the student.
of course. why not?
To transfer a Parent PLUS loan to the student, the parent and student must contact the loan servicer to request a transfer of responsibility. The student will need to meet certain eligibility requirements and undergo a credit check. Once approved, the loan will be transferred to the student's name, and they will be responsible for repayment.
A recommendation letter for a transfer student should include information about the student's academic performance, character, work ethic, and any specific achievements or contributions. It should also mention why the student is seeking to transfer and how they would benefit from the new school.
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Yes, a parent can transfer a loan to their student through a process called loan assumption or refinancing. This involves the student taking over the responsibility for repaying the loan from the parent.
Why not? I have many friends who've done that.
A parent cannot transfer a Parent PLUS loan into their student's name. The loan is the responsibility of the parent who took it out, and the student cannot take over the loan.
That is not Possible.
Usually it is a person who already has college credits and wants to transfer them to another school.