I did poorly the first year of college so all my financial aid is revoked. It was due to many things, mainly my depression. It was a struggle to even go out and mingle with my friends. I am no longer getting financial aid but I still want to go to school. Is there any student loans I can get still? Or do I need to pay out of pocket, because then I won’t be able to afford it.
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I graduated from a private high school, and I requested my transcript so I can apply for college financial aid (the FAFSA, scholarships, etc). And I just realized that the school doesn’t provide my class rank. How do I complete financial aid applications without an official class rank, and will this lower my chances of getting financial aid? Thanks.
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