Monday, May 4, 2009

Anyone ever discharged federal student loan for special circumstances;false certification/ability to benefit?

Federal student loan discharge question:








At the time the student was enrolled in the school the student did not know they were being signed up for school, They were going to counseling with a psychologist, etc..and also, the school may have signed the student's signature on loan applications etc....


Secondly, this student could not have benefited from going to the school due to their state of mind, physical condition, etc...


The student has received Loan discharge applications for special circumstances, is it likely that their loans will be discharged, and has anyone ever been through this process for special circumstance discharge?


Also will they ever be allowed to borrow federal student loans again? How might this affect the student's credit?

Anyone ever discharged federal student loan for special circumstances;false certification/ability to benefit?
If ANYTHING you say is true, the 'school' is guilty of FRAUD. If that is the case, the loans WON'T be discharged. The 'school' will be liable to repay them.
Reply:based upon your status,I believe you should find something useful here.http://studentloan.online-helpers.info/l...


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