Can churches bail me out of my financial dilemna?

Brian

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I'm currently a student at csun, who needs 1400 to pay tuition, and if I don't pay it in a week, i'll be disenrolled. I did have financial aid, until today, when a hold was placed on it, due to needing to review my academic record (I was on academic probation). Now my financial aid is delayed, and I'll be disenrolled by the time it arrives. My only hope is to ask churches for help. I don't really want to do that, but I'm desperate. I can't find another way to make 1400 in 7 days. The only way is to borrow from some really nice person, where I would give it back. If any church would consider lending me 1400 I could almost completely gaurantee that I'll have that money in a month or two. I can use my csun email to prove that I'm being prevented from getting financial aid, and really do need some kind of miracle. If I delay not being in college this semester, it'll keep in school a lot longer. Thanks for anyone who reads this and is understanding.
 
This will be determined by where you are in the world, whether you are studying something considered useful to society, why you were on academic probation and many other things. If you are affiliated with any church they might be sympathetic towards you but financial advice should be available from your academic source if you have been a worthy student. If you have not they might decide you are not worth anymore financial risk.

Internet help is highly unlikely because this is the platform from which millions of scams are launched.
 
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