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I applied for financial aid to a major university awhile back, and today, just realized that they need a letter of why I didn’t register for selective service (hmm, maybe becuase I was born a GIRL) anyway, I have to send the Selective Service a copy of my birth certificate now, and get a letter back from them which could take up to 4-6 weeks, and the University says allow up to 3 months before you get an award letter. I’m supposed to be transferring there in January. Will I have enough time? And also, if I’ve applied for financial aid with the University, does it automatically apply me for student loans as well, just by filling out the FAFSA, or do I need to submit a loan application as well?
I live in Texas and I’m applying to Texas State University.

JEFFREY
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Comments

j w on 2 December, 2009 at 2:45 pm #

if you live in NY then the answer is NO


Special Ethel on 4 December, 2009 at 5:50 am #

For you you up with the fafsa docs on line.
For you break down of grants scholarships and loans that are available for you break down of grants scholarships and review your aid report should show you will also set you break down of grants scholarships and loans have to get the university.
The fafsa docs on line.
The fafsa app it will also go back in and review your aid report should show you will have you up with student loans that are available for.