4/06/2009

College Transcripts, Loans and the need to provide all transcripts on applications

I completed a degree course online. I consolidated my loans at the end. The institution stated that I then owed them $5,000 that was somehow reversed or overlooked by them in the consolidation process. The consolidation company refused to add the extra money. Now, as I seek to leave where I live in search of other jobs, I do not have access to that transcript. I submitted the transcript to the state here where I live, before they found the "discrepancy." So, as I apply for jobs which ask for ALL transcripts, would it be lying to not put that information on my applications? I do not have the money for my consolidated loan ($450 per month) plus the forgotten loan. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.


Yes it would be lying and if your employer found out about it, you would be terminated. PS: There are several national databases to determine what schools you have attended.

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