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Can I get a loan after dropping out and now returning with larger fees?

Reala
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Hello guys,
Well I went to university from 2005-2006 and completed my first year. I then enrolled in 2006-2007, but dropped out in February 2007 (halfway through my second year).
I have spoken to university and they have said that I am OK to go back into my second year (obviously capped), but will now have to pay the 3600 fee, which when I was there in 2006/2007 was only 1600.
Anyway, that is not so much of an issue, what I am wondering is whether or not the Loan Company will lend me any money to go back and do my second year? I know that i am entitled to 4 years of support, and I would presume that they would count this year as my third year of support? Although unsure what they will say about the increased fee, etc..
Anyone been in same situation? Thanks in advance
Well I went to university from 2005-2006 and completed my first year. I then enrolled in 2006-2007, but dropped out in February 2007 (halfway through my second year).
I have spoken to university and they have said that I am OK to go back into my second year (obviously capped), but will now have to pay the 3600 fee, which when I was there in 2006/2007 was only 1600.
Anyway, that is not so much of an issue, what I am wondering is whether or not the Loan Company will lend me any money to go back and do my second year? I know that i am entitled to 4 years of support, and I would presume that they would count this year as my third year of support? Although unsure what they will say about the increased fee, etc..
Anyone been in same situation? Thanks in advance

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