“considering filing for bankruptcy.”
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I don’t think they let you do that with tuition bills anymore.
“I dont think they let you do that with tuition bills anymore”
Well, technically it’s not a tuition bill. It’s a contractual debt owed to DOD, I suppose. That being said, were I in a similar position I’d file for bankruptcy in a heartbeat.
Fer cryin’ out loud, she’s a grad student! I survived on Kool-Aid and pancakes while I was in graduate school, ‘cause I didn’t have any money. I doubt she’s any different, so she can’t pay it back anyway. That’s what bankruptcy is for.
Now they may have some interesting twists on not being able to take bankruptcy, but I’d sure pursue it. I don’t see much difference between this and a medical bankruptcy. In fact, it sounds a lot like a medical bankruptcy.
Having worked my way through most of my college education, part of me wonders why one would seem to be saying they’re entitled to a free ride. I guess I didn’t have access to programs like that when I went through.
Guaranteed student loans. Not sure about ROTC scholarship.