mSanchez611
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State: Georgia
Debt amount: $3,050
Situation: Disputing alleged debt from university over Hope Scholarship
Hello. I graduated from a university. Right before I graduated, they claimed that I had over-withdrawn funds because I had been given a Hope Scholarship when I was past the time frame for me to be eligible and now owed the school $3,050. At the time, they only told me how I could go about paying them, but didn't mentioned the details of why I got this alleged debt and didn't mention I could dispute the claim.
A year goes by and I receive a final notice that I have to pay by the end of the month. Luckily, I'm dating a law school student now and he advised me to send in a legal letter of debt dispute, which I did. After that, the debt collection company basically said that the ball was in my university's court, and it was up to them to close out the debt collection.
I disputed the school's alleged debt under the Hope's scholarship's regulation that,
"114.3. Institutional Repayment.
1. In the event it is determined that an Eligible Postsecondary Institution knowingly or through error certified an ineligible student to be eligible for HOPE Scholarship, the amount of such scholarship shall be refunded by the Eligible Postsecondary Institution to GSFC."
The school admitted that they knew this, that they had paid GSFC off but, "Correct and that is what we did, but that does not mean that the student is not required to now pay the institution back."
I completely disagree, as I don't hold that the student should have to pay for a university's error. I accepted a scholarship, not a loan. I was given this scholarship past the allotted time frame, even though I didn't apply for an extension. Besides originally applying for Hope, whose requirements I all met and kept, can they even claim to have a contract with me to try to collect this "debt"? How do I fight this and make them drop it?
I was getting scholarships because I didn't have the funds to afford school. I still don't have the money. It took me 7 emails, with the last one saying I'd sent a legal letter of dispute, for them to finally reply to me. Since then, it's been 2 months since they last replied to me and this ridiculous waiting game is skyrocketing my anxiety. Please help me.
Debt amount: $3,050
Situation: Disputing alleged debt from university over Hope Scholarship
Hello. I graduated from a university. Right before I graduated, they claimed that I had over-withdrawn funds because I had been given a Hope Scholarship when I was past the time frame for me to be eligible and now owed the school $3,050. At the time, they only told me how I could go about paying them, but didn't mentioned the details of why I got this alleged debt and didn't mention I could dispute the claim.
A year goes by and I receive a final notice that I have to pay by the end of the month. Luckily, I'm dating a law school student now and he advised me to send in a legal letter of debt dispute, which I did. After that, the debt collection company basically said that the ball was in my university's court, and it was up to them to close out the debt collection.
I disputed the school's alleged debt under the Hope's scholarship's regulation that,
"114.3. Institutional Repayment.
1. In the event it is determined that an Eligible Postsecondary Institution knowingly or through error certified an ineligible student to be eligible for HOPE Scholarship, the amount of such scholarship shall be refunded by the Eligible Postsecondary Institution to GSFC."
The school admitted that they knew this, that they had paid GSFC off but, "Correct and that is what we did, but that does not mean that the student is not required to now pay the institution back."
I completely disagree, as I don't hold that the student should have to pay for a university's error. I accepted a scholarship, not a loan. I was given this scholarship past the allotted time frame, even though I didn't apply for an extension. Besides originally applying for Hope, whose requirements I all met and kept, can they even claim to have a contract with me to try to collect this "debt"? How do I fight this and make them drop it?
I was getting scholarships because I didn't have the funds to afford school. I still don't have the money. It took me 7 emails, with the last one saying I'd sent a legal letter of dispute, for them to finally reply to me. Since then, it's been 2 months since they last replied to me and this ridiculous waiting game is skyrocketing my anxiety. Please help me.
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