CHARLEBRWN6BOOTBR
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Here's my problem, I start classes Monday at my new private college. I am fully matriculated there. I am going there for a Bachelors in Nursing. I am also enrolled in an online college for an Associates in Medical Assisting. I am doing this so I can get an ok paying job to pay for my private college. I recently found out that some schools don't allow you to go to two colleges. I do have financial aid, but it is directed at my private college and the online lets me make really cheap payments each month. That is why I can afford to do the online school. When I talked to the financial aid department at my private college, they said that this might be a problem and I probably won't be allowed to go to class. I won't here anything until Monday, after my classes start. What should I do...should I go to class? Will they charge me if I go to a couple classes and then they tell me that I'm not allowed to be there because of the online school? The problem is, I haven't finished a full semester with the online school and they are refusing to give me a transcript for the 1 credit I completed with them. I can't be fully matriculated into my full private college NOW because I can't get a transcript. I also cannot wait to take classes at the private college in the spring because I have to start paying back on my student loans after six months of under 6 credits. What do I do? Do I go to class even though I'm unsure if they'll let me attend after finding this out at the last minute? Can they take away full matriculation after they grant it? Please help, I'm in tears with worry. I don't see the harm in going to two colleges, but apparently it's a problem. I feel like I'm going to a smaller school to pay for the bigger school. I can't get a job with the skills I have now.
Should I drop my financial aid for that school before it starts on Monday?
Should I drop my financial aid for that school before it starts on Monday?