Hey friends. I'll try and give the simple nitty gritty.
I live in PA, and I learned only days ago from a University I attended that I am delinquent on payments. Of course, by the time I've gotten to this mail, their warning date of sending it to collections has passed, so it's now in there apparently, but my issue really is on the payment and some questions.
First, according to my record (of what I can see; we'll return to this) this delinquent payment was flagged on my account in February of last year. This immediately is of concern: I've not been in the schooling system since Fall 2014. Why am I being flagged for a payment 14 months after I've been at the school? Unless I am mistaken, if you fail to pay off your current semester's costs, you cannot register for the next semester. This means, according to the flag, I could have registered for anything in 2015 with no issue, because I was marked three semesters since my last visit.
It gets better. I look on my profile to look at the balance I owe. It's blank. I owe nothing according to the internals of this system. I look up my account history, so I can have a record of what was paid as I inquire to find out where this cost came from; this too is blank page. I look up my account and set the settings to all activity regarding payments, and once again it's blank. I have no record in their system of ever paying for anything, and considering the cost they're charging me for, I know for a fact on their end they have payments. I can only assume two possibilities here:
- There may in fact be a missed payment, but I would require where it's missing; I want proof, and the fact I have a blank history in their system, I do not feel comfortable paying a dime unless I have documentation that they have X in what I paid, and Y is indeed the missing amount they're charging me for.
- This may be an automated charge, like for example, say a graduation fee. Considering I've gotten these letters two years after I've been at the school, looking up my profile, it claims I would have graduated in December 2016, so these are automated letters. I can only assume that when graduating, there may be fees for the services that they're billing me for, but the fact I left is a sign that I have not graduated, and thus, haven't actually paid for services I don't need.
This leads me to ask many of you guys the following questions.
- Would a missing payment in one semester automatically prevent me from registering for the following semester and not be something that takes a year to click in?
- Is the school obligated to give me records on what I paid and prove to me what I owe beyond a letter with a cost on it that lacks specific context?
- What in the world do I do now knowing this is in collections?
These are the questions that come to mind, so perhaps you guys can help me out. If I've posted in the wrong place, feel free to berate me and move the thread. I just want advice and information.
I live in PA, and I learned only days ago from a University I attended that I am delinquent on payments. Of course, by the time I've gotten to this mail, their warning date of sending it to collections has passed, so it's now in there apparently, but my issue really is on the payment and some questions.
First, according to my record (of what I can see; we'll return to this) this delinquent payment was flagged on my account in February of last year. This immediately is of concern: I've not been in the schooling system since Fall 2014. Why am I being flagged for a payment 14 months after I've been at the school? Unless I am mistaken, if you fail to pay off your current semester's costs, you cannot register for the next semester. This means, according to the flag, I could have registered for anything in 2015 with no issue, because I was marked three semesters since my last visit.
It gets better. I look on my profile to look at the balance I owe. It's blank. I owe nothing according to the internals of this system. I look up my account history, so I can have a record of what was paid as I inquire to find out where this cost came from; this too is blank page. I look up my account and set the settings to all activity regarding payments, and once again it's blank. I have no record in their system of ever paying for anything, and considering the cost they're charging me for, I know for a fact on their end they have payments. I can only assume two possibilities here:
- There may in fact be a missed payment, but I would require where it's missing; I want proof, and the fact I have a blank history in their system, I do not feel comfortable paying a dime unless I have documentation that they have X in what I paid, and Y is indeed the missing amount they're charging me for.
- This may be an automated charge, like for example, say a graduation fee. Considering I've gotten these letters two years after I've been at the school, looking up my profile, it claims I would have graduated in December 2016, so these are automated letters. I can only assume that when graduating, there may be fees for the services that they're billing me for, but the fact I left is a sign that I have not graduated, and thus, haven't actually paid for services I don't need.
This leads me to ask many of you guys the following questions.
- Would a missing payment in one semester automatically prevent me from registering for the following semester and not be something that takes a year to click in?
- Is the school obligated to give me records on what I paid and prove to me what I owe beyond a letter with a cost on it that lacks specific context?
- What in the world do I do now knowing this is in collections?
These are the questions that come to mind, so perhaps you guys can help me out. If I've posted in the wrong place, feel free to berate me and move the thread. I just want advice and information.