Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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How did you answer your student loan question on the app? I am currently want to know this as I am default(currently paying, but still in default) and dont want to answer yes on the online app and it disqualify me.

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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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Shu wrote:How did you answer your student loan question on the app? I am currently want to know this as I am default(currently paying, but still in default) and dont want to answer yes on the online app and it disqualify me.
Just keep in mind there only loans, FROM THE STATE. Mine were all federal so it doesn't matter.
When you receive your DPS packet, it doesn't have the question on the affidavit, it's only online that it ask. It doesn't disqualify you so don' worry about it. sounds like someone just hasn't updated the website yet.

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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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I am a bit confused. Why are y'all concerned with class C when only class A and B misdemeanors and felonies are disqualifying?

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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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Shu wrote:How did you answer your student loan question on the app? I am currently want to know this as I am default(currently paying, but still in default) and dont want to answer yes on the online app and it disqualify me.
The way I understand it is that if you have a payment plan set up as a result of being in default, you are no longer in default. In other words, you were in default before, and you since made arrangements for monthly payments. You are no longer in default until you stop making payments on the newly arranged payment agreement.

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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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Kinetic wrote:
Shu wrote:How did you answer your student loan question on the app? I am currently want to know this as I am default(currently paying, but still in default) and dont want to answer yes on the online app and it disqualify me.
The way I understand it is that if you have a payment plan set up as a result of being in default, you are no longer in default. In other words, you were in default before, and you since made arrangements for monthly payments. You are no longer in default until you stop making payments on the newly arranged payment agreement.
Not true. Even if your making payments it has already DEFAULTED, and remains in default status until its paid off. I had about 5k in loans, I'm down to 76.82. Still in default!

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I am a bit confused. Why are y'all concerned with class C when only class A and B misdemeanors and felonies are disqualifying?
Yes, class A and B are disqualifying while Class C's are not. However, if you get arrested for a Class C, you have to disclose that arrest, as that is apart of your arrest record.
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Re: Student Loans/Class C ?'s

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Kinetic wrote:I am a bit confused. Why are y'all concerned with class C when only class A and B misdemeanors and felonies are disqualifying?
Class C of "Disorderly Conduct" is disqualifying for 5 years.
4/13/1996 Completed CHL Class, 4/16/1996 Fingerprints, Affidavits, and Application Mailed, 10/4/1996 Received CHL, renewed 1998, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016...). "ATF... Uhhh...heh...heh....Alcohol, tobacco, and GUNS!! Cool!!!!"
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