Do I owe money to the school if I only pass one class?
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I talked to the financial aid office and I think I heard right. She said as long as I pass on class I don't owe the school money. I had 4 classes. I pass 1 so far, Not sure about one of them and I know I failed math. I just need to take one more test. So what happens I only pass 1.
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Answer:
You sat in the class and took the tests. You took the class so yes you still have to pay for them. Thats like ordering a steak dinner and trying not to pay for it because you didn't eat it. No...its more like you ate the dinner (ate it all) and didn't like it.
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Other answers
You will owe for the classes you fail. But you won't have to pay back any loans or grants until you are not longer enrolled.
Janelle
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