same question - DC applying this year to a college we cannot afford. Will have to take out a loan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. If it does, I am taking a few months off of work and taking some art classes while incurring 10k in loans.
You can just reduce your income to below $60K and get pell grants, that’s free money.
gosh, why didn't those who borrowed stupid amounts do the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate this forgiveness sh8T.
Same.
But, I think higher ed at public universities should be free, or close to. Like the SUNY system. This way, we don't have to scheme our way around loans and such. It's all BS.
I cannot believe I had to pay back $100K for all this crap.
Anonymous wrote:If my child graduated last year he would get forgiveness because he would not be a dependent but since he graduated this year and was a dependent last year he won’t.
Correct?
Anonymous wrote:Googled Pell Grant: Maximum award is $6,895 for 2022-2023.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. If it does, I am taking a few months off of work and taking some art classes while incurring 10k in loans.
You can just reduce your income to below $60K and get pell grants, that’s free money.