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Blocked from school for no reason, can i sue?

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plexlove

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Which is no excuse, especially not coming from someone who already HAS an undergraduate degree...
I was young when i went to school the first time, I did not have to deal with anything, my schooling was free so I did not know anything about how financial aid or tuition worked.
 


CourtClerk

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I was young when i went to school the first time, I did not have to deal with anything, my schooling was free so I did not know anything about how financial aid or tuition worked.
I am not speaking about knowing how financial aid or tuition worked, I'm speaking of knowing that you're supposed to READ what you SIGN and UNDERSTAND it before you SIGN it. Someone who supposedly has a Bachelor's Degree certainly has learned how to read by the time they received said degree. By the time you had enrolled in this school, CERTAINLY you had signed at least ONE other contract in your life.
 

plexlove

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Have you looked at your loan papers? I'd bet dollars to donuts that it's addressed there.
yes on my Estimated financial aid award and tuition financing plan...it does say at the very bottom.

Other payments, funding source(cash payments), Due Date(15 of the month), How to post(tuition), $100 x 7 months= $700

I guess you are right, it does say I have those payments.
But it also says that those payments are for tuition and my tuition is already covered completely by loans and grants, so how can it be put towards that?

Just like if you have excess money left over from grants, you get that cash paid to you, not put it toward tuition that doesnt exist!
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
You know very little about how business works if you seriously think two people were fired solely because of you. Trust me, you're not that important.
 

plexlove

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I am not speaking about knowing how financial aid or tuition worked, I'm speaking of knowing that you're supposed to READ what you SIGN and UNDERSTAND it before you SIGN it. Someone who supposedly has a Bachelor's Degree certainly has learned how to read by the time they received said degree. By the time you had enrolled in this school, CERTAINLY you had signed at least ONE other contract in your life.
Of course I know how to read and understand a contract. I read it throughly and nothing in it said anything about that payment. Plus to be honest, they could have side swiped me pretty easily because i was too busy helping my semi retarded roommate out with understanding his, to pay attention to mine.
All I know is that I did not sign anything saying i would pay them that money, and even if i had, if the money isnt being put towards what it says it is, then they are in fault!
 

plexlove

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You know very little about how business works if you seriously think two people were fired solely because of you. Trust me, you're not that important.
Well if that is the case then riddle me this....The executive directer was not planning on leaving(she even told me this process could take months and she would make sure that it takes longer if I want to argue), meaning she was planning on dragging this thing out, no intention on leaving!

The Lady who's soul purpose of taking care of our monthly payments was pregnant, and just started there this year. Why would she be "let go"?
She blocked me from classes while allowing other students to carry on, I threatened financial discrimination and threatened a law suit....two days later i call to be told that the executive directer has "retired early" and the Financial lady was "no longer with them".
Then a certain teacher there tells me that my little threat has the whole staff on edge and that I was the reason for them being terminated. So I had better watch out!

Sounds to me like they "know enough about business" to get rid of the evidence!
 

stealth2

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Of course I know how to read and understand a contract. I read it throughly and nothing in it said anything about that payment. Plus to be honest, they could have side swiped me pretty easily because i was too busy helping my semi retarded roommate out with understanding his, to pay attention to mine.
All I know is that I did not sign anything saying i would pay them that money, and even if i had, if the money isnt being put towards what it says it is, then they are in fault!
Dude - you say right here that it states it in your FinAid award and Tuition Financing plan. That you have to pay $100/mo for seven months.

yes on my Estimated financial aid award and tuition financing plan...it does say at the very bottom.

Other payments, funding source(cash payments), Due Date(15 of the month), How to post(tuition), $100 x 7 months= $700

I guess you are right, it does say I have those payments.
But it also says that those payments are for tuition and my tuition is already covered completely by loans and grants, so how can it be put towards that?

Just like if you have excess money left over from grants, you get that cash paid to you, not put it toward tuition that doesnt exist!
The folks who are loaning you the money want you to start paying it immediately. It's on the paperwork you got and presumably signed. You have nothing to fight about. You owe the money. Period. End of story.
 

plexlove

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Dude - you say right here that it states it in your FinAid award and Tuition Financing plan. That you have to pay $100/mo for seven months.



The folks who are loaning you the money want you to start paying it immediately. It's on the paperwork you got and presumably signed. You have nothing to fight about. You owe the money. Period. End of story.
NO NO NO....I am not paying anything on my loans, no interest, no loan payment! No record of it! That is what i am tryin to say! If that was the case I would have known about it right off the bat. I got on my loan page online, no payments due at all!

That is an "in house" payment, they are suppose to be applying that to my loans but they ARENT!!

So the same issue still remains!
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Of course I know how to read and understand a contract. I read it throughly and nothing in it said anything about that payment.
Didn't you say a couple of posts up that it WAS in there???
Plus to be honest, they could have side swiped me pretty easily because i was too busy helping my semi retarded roommate out with understanding his, to pay attention to mine.
Ohhh... now the plot thickens. Sweetie, don't try taking care of anyone else, before you are capable of taking care of yourself. Besides, if your "semi-retarded" roommate had the same clause in his contract, then you had seen it ALREADY.
All I know is that I did not sign anything saying i would pay them that money, and even if i had, if the money isnt being put towards what it says it is, then they are in fault!
Then sue the bad guys. Come on back and report after you've one a million dollars.
 

plexlove

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Didn't you say a couple of posts up that it WAS in there???

Ohhh... now the plot thickens. Sweetie, don't try taking care of anyone else, before you are capable of taking care of yourself. Besides, if your "semi-retarded" roommate had the same clause in his contract, then you had seen it ALREADY.

Then sue the bad guys. Come on back and report after you've one a million dollars.
Wow you guys are something else!
I said it was on my financial aid printout, but my signature is not on that!
In the contract I signed, there was NOTHING about a $100 payment! END OF STORY!
And no i didnt see it in his either because I wasnt readin his, i was mostly helping him fill out his address, phone number, etc... I am not kidding when I say he was "semi retarded"
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I am not kidding when I say he was "semi retarded"
You seriously need to get a clue as to social correctness. 'Cause frankly? The fact that you don't understand that you have to pay the money shows that you may well be on the same intellectual level you claim to your roommate to be.

stealth out. 5am comes soon.
 

Perky

Senior Member
I don't think I've ever called anyone a name on here, and I'm trying very hard not to start. You are making it extremely difficult though.

You clearly don't understand your loan documents. Oddly, $700 is just about the cost of the interest on your unsubsidized loan, and despite how strenuously you insist that you aren't paying anything toward your loan yet, I'll bet that's exactly what those payments are.

I'm also incensed at your characterization of your roommate. Is this the same roommate whose parents paid your first three $100 payments? Nice.
 

Perky

Senior Member
And that info came from the 'hard to find' info the college provides online. :rolleyes:

I guess I must have extraordinary reading comprehension, right? :D
 
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