This question occurred to me while I was responding to another student loan question. I got to thinking: How many of you out there have in good faith applied for a student loan with the intention of:
1. Going to college in the first place
2. Going back to college to finish your degree
3. Return to take periodic courses to keep your *whatever* certificate up to date
4. Return to college to get a new certificate in your field
5. Return to college to learn a new set of skills
And you have gotten said student loan, and everything appears to be going well.
You have finished your schooling, or are somewhere in the middle of it, or you are making payments on your loan.....
Have any of you found yourselves to be victims of a Diploma Mill?
Or something like that, when all is said and done and you need a copy of your transcript, or you need to transfer to another institution--the records aren't there???
If you have, and you have/had student loans paying for these things, what--if anything--were you able to do about it?
I am curious and would like to know your experiences, thoughts, etc.......
Thanks
1. Going to college in the first place
2. Going back to college to finish your degree
3. Return to take periodic courses to keep your *whatever* certificate up to date
4. Return to college to get a new certificate in your field
5. Return to college to learn a new set of skills
And you have gotten said student loan, and everything appears to be going well.
You have finished your schooling, or are somewhere in the middle of it, or you are making payments on your loan.....
Have any of you found yourselves to be victims of a Diploma Mill?
Or something like that, when all is said and done and you need a copy of your transcript, or you need to transfer to another institution--the records aren't there???
If you have, and you have/had student loans paying for these things, what--if anything--were you able to do about it?
I am curious and would like to know your experiences, thoughts, etc.......
Thanks
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