So...after finding son No1 a course, somewhere to live and getting him to the college for his higher education course, he now finds out his application for student finance went to the wrong place. How, when we applied online, using the link they provided?
Anyway, at this late stage; he's already started lectures; he's had to apply again. Not just apply, but prove who he is (the same person who jumped through the same hoops 2 years ago), and with a lapsed passport, that isn't easy. He was told to apply on paper, so he got the form from college, but I have to sign it because I support him and have to fill in all my details. He has to have a form signed by a professional person that has known him for 2 years, so we had to print off the form, get an accountant friend to sign it, and post it to him to sign as well. Once he gets it, he needs to send everything back down here for my signature before sending it all off.
He's petrified the money will be so late he runs out and can't pay the rent, and the college can't help with a hardship loan because until Student Finance pays the fees he isn't fully enrolled, so isn't eligible. Of course once his loan etc comes through, he won't need any help from them anyway.
On their website there's a customer satisfaction survey, but when you click on the link it goes to a blank page.
Anyway, at this late stage; he's already started lectures; he's had to apply again. Not just apply, but prove who he is (the same person who jumped through the same hoops 2 years ago), and with a lapsed passport, that isn't easy. He was told to apply on paper, so he got the form from college, but I have to sign it because I support him and have to fill in all my details. He has to have a form signed by a professional person that has known him for 2 years, so we had to print off the form, get an accountant friend to sign it, and post it to him to sign as well. Once he gets it, he needs to send everything back down here for my signature before sending it all off.
He's petrified the money will be so late he runs out and can't pay the rent, and the college can't help with a hardship loan because until Student Finance pays the fees he isn't fully enrolled, so isn't eligible. Of course once his loan etc comes through, he won't need any help from them anyway.
On their website there's a customer satisfaction survey, but when you click on the link it goes to a blank page.
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