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lar wrote:


I got my LPN in 1984 and in 1991 I had no other alternative but to place my LPN on in-active status. So now I decided that I would try to get my license restored and the pell grant I applied for will not pay for it. I tried all the loan companies that my college gave to me, and I was turned down to all of them. I do not have a credit worthy cosigner to help me. Some of the companies I tried were Sallie Mae, Nellie Mae, Bank America, Wells Fargo, Astrive, etc. I really wanted to just be able to concentrate on studying and no have to work if possible, but I don’t know now if that is possible.The colllege does not accept federal grants. So I am trying to find out how I can do this. I think that this is a tragedy when there is a shortage of nurses and I just need to take a refresher course and could be finished in about 4 months or so. I think that there should be some way to do this, but I can not figure it out. So where would one try to find funding now?

Thanks for your help.
I have to have the refresher course according to the state in which I live. I do not have any one that can help me pay for it. It will be expensive with there being 6 credit hours for the course not counting any fees, insurance required, physical, TB test, complete uniforms, books, cpr certified, background check, and the fee for the state to restore my license. And if I am working it will make it really hard to concentrate on my studying, so that is why I was hoping to get a loan. I doubt if I will get this accomplished. I am hoping that someone will know of ways to do this.
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
Mr. Hooksman I tried to send you an email but it came back to me. Can you put a link on here for me to contact you with?

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mm60887 wrote:


If someone forges my name as a co-signer on a student loan what can be done to them? Can my name be taken off the note and my credit restored if they haven’t been paying the loan?

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footballphan12 wrote:


I see where you can “purchase” programs in which you can gain 100 points on your credit score in 30 days. Is this just a scam, or are their programs that really help restore credit quicker than just building it in the normal fashion?

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