/biz i recently was administratively withdrawn from a college course and am now less than half-time - how does this affect my student loans, particularly private loans?
hard mode: i'm enrolled over half time status at another college, and full time if the credits are combined at the two institutions i am enrolled in
i completed some of the coursework, and also took some federal loans, worried i'll have to pay for the class remaining or all of them because i'm not enrolled at least half time any longer? fuck
if you're enrolled full time in the US you won't have to make payments on your loans as long as you stay full time (12 credits or more) a semester.
If you have to pay for the class they pulled you from is entirely on your schools policy, just look it up, chances are you're going to have to pay for it
>>1823675
yeah i know i'm not getting a refund for the bullshit withdrawal, but does full time count if it's more than one school? and i'm only taking 4 credits of classes through the school i'm receiving a federal loan through, is that going to change because of my status? the only reason i ask is because they didn't count any of my other coursework - i.e. test by examination 3cr and 8 credits at other institution - towards my status. appreciate the help
>>1824465
Get on an income-based repayment plan - you won't have to pay anything until you start making money!
>>1823678
you should be okay, the smart thing to do would be to just call the FAFSA people and ask