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Hello, 16 years ago I attended ONE year of a degree, took out ONE years worth of student loan and then dropped out of university.

 

I have NEVER contacted the SLC since. I have not repaid a penny. I understand that I am in the wrong with this. My question is that now I want to go back to University (aged 34) and to do this I will need a Student Loan. (Oh the Karma!)

 

How should I contact them? Should I contact the debt department first and see where I stand? Should I just put in an application as if nothing has happenned? Is that a ridiculous thing to say!

 

I still earn around 9k, am very poor, unmarried, and was always too scared to contact them. Now, if I want to get ahead in my life, I have no choice but to contact them.

 

Any advice would be so gratefully received.

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Hello and Welcome, Bubble34.

 

I'll move this thread to the appropriate Forum.

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Besides, as it will be the old style student loan, as it was 16 years ago, it will be statute barred anyway, so they won't be able to legally enforce any repayment.

Who ever heard of someone getting a job at the Jobcentre? The unemployed are sent there as penance for their sins, not to help them find work!

 

 

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