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stabbity
Sep 28, 2004

This is probably a stupid question. For the past two years, I've been going to a local community college with an affordable tuition. I get tuition reimbursement through my job, though it's only $3500 per year. That covered one full semester and half the next.

I was recently accepted into the school I am graduating from and the tuition is doubled. I have pretty poor credit, and my parents don't have the best of credit either. I live on my own, am turning 24 in two months, and can't afford the tuition on my own. While I was at the community college, I was denied any sort of financial aid due to my grades, which have improved dramatically, but still, without going to the financial aid office at my old school and appealing, which I never did, I was not able to fix that situation and get aid.

If I fill out the FAFSA now that I'm going to a different school, will I still run into problems with being denied? Also, how difficult is it to get a student loan with poor credit? In order to actually be enrolled full time at this school, I'll definitely need a loan.

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