<p>I started college back in august of 07. Got half way through my sophomore year and then transferred to another school out of state. I had pell grants but they were not enough to cover the non-resident fees. I was supposed to recieve a loan that would have covered the balance, but it did not go through. Regardless, my classes ended up all being dropped and I've been stuck out of school, owing money to a college I didnt receive a single credit from. An idea just came to me that I'm wondering if someone could help me out with. Simple enough, I'm wondering if I could request my transcript from the original college (that I owe no money to) and start off at another school. Now that I have established residency, money is not a problem. Would anyone know if this is a viable idea? If there are any loop holes preventing this from working? Otherwise, I am going to have to start all over again with my high school transcript. I don't want to have to do that but I really want to get my college under way again. </p>
<p>You have to resolve your financial issues with the place that you dropped out of. Period. There is no way around it. Sorry.</p>
<p>Pick up the phone. Call the financial aid office. Find out what steps you need to take to clear your record.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>