Hello SDN,
I am a sophomore in community college, and I was accepted to 2 out of 3 schools I applied to this spring. However, the school I planned to attend classified me as an out of state student for tuition purposes although it is the only state I have ever lived in. I filled a petition but it got rejected, so the tuition is $ 30,000 a year, which I won't be able to pay. I am not eligible for financial aid and didn't receive any kind of merit scholarship. In addition, I have nobody to co-sign loans (lost contact with parents who live abroad) and don't have my own credit history or credit card. In conclusion, there is no way I can come up with a $ 30,000. I am really not sure what I should do at this point, I have almost 60 credits and universities won't transfer more than that, which means I can't continue taking classes in community college. I have thought about going to a religious free tuition school, but I am not sure if that's a good alternative. If I leave school, there is a high chance I won't come back for at least 5 years until I save at least $ 100,000 and I know that many medical schools require the pre-requisites to be within 5 years range.
So, I really don't see how I can get out of this situation, what would you do?
Thank you.
I am a sophomore in community college, and I was accepted to 2 out of 3 schools I applied to this spring. However, the school I planned to attend classified me as an out of state student for tuition purposes although it is the only state I have ever lived in. I filled a petition but it got rejected, so the tuition is $ 30,000 a year, which I won't be able to pay. I am not eligible for financial aid and didn't receive any kind of merit scholarship. In addition, I have nobody to co-sign loans (lost contact with parents who live abroad) and don't have my own credit history or credit card. In conclusion, there is no way I can come up with a $ 30,000. I am really not sure what I should do at this point, I have almost 60 credits and universities won't transfer more than that, which means I can't continue taking classes in community college. I have thought about going to a religious free tuition school, but I am not sure if that's a good alternative. If I leave school, there is a high chance I won't come back for at least 5 years until I save at least $ 100,000 and I know that many medical schools require the pre-requisites to be within 5 years range.
So, I really don't see how I can get out of this situation, what would you do?
Thank you.