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Topic: Rehabilitation after bankruptcy
Posted By: secondchance
Subject: Rehabilitation after bankruptcy
Date Posted: 31/January/2018 at 11:37am
I am in BC. This is concerning the rehabilitation of my status with BC Student Loans. 

I bankrupted my student loans in 2013/2014. They were from 1997-2003. 

I am now hoping to go back to school and I need a student loan. I need to rehabilitate AFTER bankruptcy, which is a special kind of rehabilitation. 

I'm currently in school and have gotten a bachelor's degree in the last few years, paying for school on my own since 2006. Taking a few classes at a time. 

However, the post-bachelor program I want to take is very intense, and I cannot afford to pay the $15,000 on my own. 

Can anyone tell me what the likelihood is that I will be able to rehabilitate my status with Student Aid BC? Any tips on what to do, not to do? Anyone been successful rehabilitating after bankruptcy? 

I've already rehabilitated my status with NSLSC. 



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Posted By: SolveStudentDebt
Date Posted: 04/February/2018 at 7:13am
Your bankruptcy trustee should be able to answer your question. So can BC student aid. 

If your student loan has survived your bankruptcy, and it is not in good standing, then you are not going to be granted any further funding unless the delinquent is paid out or rehabilitated. 

This is your best source if information pertaining to the policy and procedure of BCSL

 lending  https://studentaidbc.ca" rel="nofollow - https://studentaidbc.ca




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