I was reading that if you are married to someone with student loan debt and they die you are still responsible for that debt.
My granddaughter hasn’t gotten her score for the ACT but she has a 4.5 GPA because she had been in all honors classes since she was a Freshman. She is active in everything and her teachers nominate her for everything. Her parents have already told her that, sans extremely good scholarships, she’s going to an in-state college.
I have heard the same about marriage to someone with college debt.
My daughter has been training since a young girl to do dance. It is getting to make or break time for her. She needs to get into a year around training program on a scholarship, or stay home and go to JC for a while. She has that artistic bent, and she has the potenial to make it. It is at this stage reliant on a director liking her. This summer will tell. I am not in a big hurry for her to start college. She is smart, yet her heart has never been in academics. If dance doesn’t work for her, she will need time to figure out what to do with her self.
Don’t know about the “married to someone” issue but my daughter got her Masters while living with me and borrowed $5,000 to cover a part of her tuition. She was killed in an auto accident. I wrote a letter to the lending agency and her remaining debt was forgiven - of course that was several years ago so rules may have changed.