Is this True?

12 replies · 2406 views · Started by MrG4 · Jul 2004
I was on the phone with a friend of mine and we were talking about a friend of hers. She told me this is what her friend did now is this true? Her friend grad class of 2003 than went on to The Ohio State Univ... Didnt do 2 well she flunked out and she owes them money. Now in order 2 tranfer 2 another school u need a transcript and Osu is not gonna give u your transcrpit if you owe them money. So the girl goes back 2 her high school she grad from and gets her hs transcrpit and goes on to Clark Atl with that and she gets in and still gets 2 get loans and fia aid. Now my question is are u telling me that if u wanna start all over u dont wanna trafer any credits u can just go back 2 your high school and get your transcrpit and start all the way over saying really that u never went 2 any college is that true? My roomate said u can and so did others... Cant that track u threw Fia aid wont u get in trouble...Anyway just answer that 4 me is this true...?
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jadekiss · Jul 2004
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I'm guessing so...you are technically starting a new school and they don't know ****about you unless they doing background checks on people now....so yeah...I gues so....but I don't know so. :?
justiFIYAHble · Jul 2004
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Hell I don't know... Why u actin sadidty like you can't call a muthaphucka no more...!?!?!? Na just trippin...I tried to call u tha other day fa real tho....HOLLA AT ME LIL NUKKAH>>>AIN"T TALKED TO U IN A HOT MIN!?!?!?!
natalie_g · Jul 2004
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i don't know if they start to snoop around they can get you for fraud and its emmoral best thing to do is not do it at all or do it and hoep you dont' get caught, but somebody has to .
P o e t i q R e i g n · Jul 2004
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yeah, i think you can do that... i've known some people who have attended a year or so @ a school & in the time they attended they didn't do well academically, decide they want to transfer to another school, & do so w/ their transcript from high school... all i look @ it is like, wasted time and/or money...if it's your money, that is... besides that...it's a pretty smart thing to do.... just make sure it doesn't mess up ya credit (or credibility), if like in the case of the person u were talkin' about, u owe a previous institution money & they manage to track down the new school u're @ & exchange notez, lol...
· Jul 2004
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Yes u can do that .. If u dont have so many hours at another college (which Im assuming she didnt have cuz u said she flunked out of all of em) then they consider u as a new incoming student .. And they need ur hs transcripts .. Cuz afterall .. U r a freshman
chrittypie · Jul 2004
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I don't know, that don't sound too legal to me :?
AggieWarrior · Jul 2004
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you can do it... but the Ohio State situation won't die until she pays that money... so she better pay it anyways
· Jul 2004
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I don't know....SSNs can be a bytch.
WileECoyote06 · Jul 2004
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You used to be able to, but you can't anymore. 1) Most schools require a Statement of Confidentiality. When they do a background check (jail record, taxes, financial aid); they will probably get her and kick her out of school. 2) I don't think the girl is receiving financial aid. The Feds don't play and every school has access to a national database which will tell if you've received financial aid at any school. 3) Clark-Atlanta may be a little slow, but she will most likely fail again. She wasn't ready for the four year college experience. Even if she gets through, they will catch her when she gets her graduation audit. She might go through four years of school and then never be certified to graduate.
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