<p>Hey there, I have a little problem pertaining to the initial payments required for the Housing Offers.</p>
<p>I actually happen to have an account with Schools First, and for those that don't know what that is, it's a credit union. Schools First has a policy of not allowing minors under 18 to withdraw $100.00 on any given day and unfortunately, I fall under that age restriction. In any case, the initial payments are $200.00 per installment on the deadlines and well, I can't quite make the whole payment on the given days.</p>
<p>I already requested for a Payment Agreement but I figured I'd ask to see if there were any other available methods to get these initial payments met without the agreement. Also, my family members are not an option since I do not want to burden them with this. Just for more details, I'm doing the Financial Aid payment plan.</p>
<p>@VTECaddict
I signed up by myself when I went to the branch and I can withdraw the money on my own, it just so happens there’s the $100.00 withdrawal limit, :(. My birthday is in November so I won’t be turning 18 any time soon.</p>
<p>@confidentiality
This might be an option since I happen to have an account with Bank of America as well, but things never turn out too well when I deal with BoA, however. Oh, I forgot mention I do not have a debit card with Schools First because they require 18 years of age (sucks) and Bank of America is a lost cause. D:</p>
<p>Thanks guys, I appreciate the responses, here’s hoping there are alternative methods.</p>
<p>I think you can create a debit card with BoA without any difficulties. Probably takes like 10 minutes. If you are able to do so, pay with BoA debit. I always had good experiences with BoA haha</p>
<p>Anyway, would it be possible for them to just take $100.00 one day and another $100.00 the next if I were to put in ht info for my savings account? Doesn’t seem like the payment agreement is going to happen.</p>