Presidential Candidate Mimics A Sex Act
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He had a letter last week (dated 4th October) sent to our home address saying that he could get a �1000 interim payment until his application was processed and that this would be paid before term started!!!!! I forwarded that to him at Uni.(one week into term and two weeks after registration)
The next day they posted his full termly loan amount into his bank account with no explanation.
Today both my husband and I got individual letters thanking us for giving our financial details and saying they were dealing with his loan request and would let us know about our contribution for tuition fees in due course. We sent in the information at the end of May. The letters received today were dated 11th October!!!
Meanwhile, my son tells me that he has received a letter telling him what our contribution to his tuition fees is.
What a Bl..dy mess, would you agree?
Thanks for enquiring. At least he's got some money now. However, in the meantime his expensive mountain bike has been stolen and his car has been broken into and his CD player stolen. Good start to the term, eh?
Be st wishes
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Student Loans Company and the words ****-up / Brewery spring to mind, they are the most useless organisation I know. Having spent ages on the phone trying to get through to find out why they hadn't been taking money from my new job, they told me they hadn't even worked out any figures and my account was still as it appeared over a year ago. Anyone out there waiting for some information from them, well I wouldn't hold your breath.....
Nice to see the government has buggared up education in this country first with student loans, and then by making a **** up of the loan system too.
Don't want to be a doom-monger but I graduated over 4 years ago, hold down a decent job, and have earned well over the �10,000 limit for 3 years, but can I pay back my student loan? No! Between the student loans company and the tax office squabbling over whose fault it is, I haven't been able to pay a penny, and all the time the interest is building of course. Your troubles may not end with receiving the loan in the first place!
Have just seen the last two answers on this thread.
Thanks for your comments. Nothing surprises me about the Student Loans Company! My son now has his, but there are still loads of people out there still waiting! And according to Supernic and ManicPony, our troubles are far from over. The next thing on the cards will be outsourcing to India, I suppose!
Well it is 23:21 and i am sitting here at student fiance direct in Glasgow sit dealing with "intelligent" students who did not realise they had to fill a form out every year.
"What you mean i don't just get money put in my account every year regardless of circumstances!!!!!!!"
Last summer to be fair was a nightmare but not to pass the buck again, SLC only do what they are told from the LEA So if one burgh of London for example has employed 5 people to process 10000 forms then you might begin to understand why they was a back log.
As for all your poor babies who can't get through and have to get their parents to phone up (ah bless) why don't you cut the umbilical cord and let them deal with it themselves. ITS THERE LOAN!!!!!!!. If you called up your child's bank do you think they would discuss financial matters to anybody else apart from the customer. no they would not, ITS THE LAW.
But in closing may i make a suggesting. Why do they not fund there buying of pot noddles, cider and 7 nights out in the pub a week (trust me your son/daughter is doing it no matter what they tell you) go out and (come closer now) GET A PART TIME JOB. Jesus i am in my 3rd year but still manage four 6 - Midnight shifts a week at a very nice rate ( thank you student loans company).
Eoini siad: In my opinion i don't think students should have to pay back their student loans, or at least not all of it... and interest is just a joke!
But living in this toryesque government run country, i doubt anything like that would ever happen.
Aww well... anyway...
Is there a time limit on when the loan has to be paid back?
I like your thinking - I'd love not to have 4 years of a loan hanging over my head when I graduate. And it's not like it's enough to live on anyway, I have to work at weekends - oh, and the forms that stop you from being taxed if you're a student only apply to jobs outwith term rime so I've got the joys of self-assessment paperwork to come too.
As for a time-limit on the payments, you pay it back at a rate determined by your salary and if you haven't payed it all back by the time you're 70 the remainder gets wiped out.
I think it's terrible of the government to not only remove grants (like they all got) but to then charge people to get an education...
God help us when Top-up fees arrive!