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Repay Uni fees
mellwinkle88
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Hello really hope some one can help with this
My daughter applied and got a student grant for her uni course but withdrew in Dec 12 and has now received a letter from the university asking her to repay £4,500 tuition fees for year 12/13!! She has already contacted the student loan company and they said she should only be liable for £1,500 which they have already paid. Along with the letter was a copy of a learning agreement she signed and they have highlighted the following text "All fees and outstanding payments are due with this learning agreement, These are non refundable, even if I do not commence my studies or withdraw at a later date." Does this mean she has to pay it? Is this legally binding? She has no means to do so and is very worried as am I as to how we would be able to do this. Help ! Where do we go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
My daughter applied and got a student grant for her uni course but withdrew in Dec 12 and has now received a letter from the university asking her to repay £4,500 tuition fees for year 12/13!! She has already contacted the student loan company and they said she should only be liable for £1,500 which they have already paid. Along with the letter was a copy of a learning agreement she signed and they have highlighted the following text "All fees and outstanding payments are due with this learning agreement, These are non refundable, even if I do not commence my studies or withdraw at a later date." Does this mean she has to pay it? Is this legally binding? She has no means to do so and is very worried as am I as to how we would be able to do this. Help ! Where do we go from here. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
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You might get a better response in student forum
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