<p>I currently have an unpaid balance to Northeastern University as I withdrew from the university after the first semester. I am going to be enrolling in a community college in the spring quarter in hopes of transferring to a university by fall 2012. However, I was told by others that I need to pay off my balance and obtain that transcript before I can apply to transfer as schools ask for ALL records of college. So in my case, I'm going to need to send them transcripts for Northeastern and community college. This may be difficult since the balance is quite large and I am receiving no help from family, so is my only option, to wait until fall 2013 to transfer and spend the year (fall '12-fall'13) working my a** off? Until I found out that they would also want NU transcripts, I was just planning on starting over with no credits at community college while slowly paying off northeastern.</p>
<p>I’m in the same situation. Anyone know?</p>
<p>It is almost impossible to be admitted to a degree program at CollegeB if you still owe money to CollegeA. Think of it this way, if you can afford to pay anything to CollegeB, why aren’t you using that money to settle your debt with CollegeA instead?</p>