
urgh tell me about it
i sent off my parents financial evidence before the deadline and rang up a couple of weeks ago asking about my maintenance grant because i've only got confirmation of the 2 loans.. only then did they tell me that they haven't received any evidence, despite me applying for means tested
so now i have to send the evidence off again, probably wont get my grant for months and im 1k off my accomodation costs
just great aint it
I am in the exact same boat as you, I rang them and they found the evidence in the end.urgh tell me about it
i sent off my parents financial evidence before the deadline and rang up a couple of weeks ago asking about my maintenance grant because i've only got confirmation of the 2 loans.. only then did they tell me that they haven't received any evidence, despite me applying for means tested
so now i have to send the evidence off again, probably wont get my grant for months and im 1k off my accomodation costs
just great aint it
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i might kill them. not sure yet.
I haven't read all this but I have no idea about mine. I sent it off, and haven't heard a thing since.
Never had a single problem with them. Last year, not only did I go to a different uni and also decide to live at home rather than move away, I changed my application without any problems what so ever. For my second year, it took about a 3 weeks to get finalised. Why I know Student Finance can make mistakes, half the time it's people not doing it right in the first place, for example, just reading this thread, when people change uni, you DO NOT ring them up, you send off a change of circumstance form.
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They actually instruct you not to but to change your details on your online account and then they will send you a declaration form. Evidently you're not one of those who would do it wrong then.Never had a single problem with them. Last year, not only did I go to a different uni and also decide to live at home rather than move away, I changed my application without any problems what so ever. For my second year, it took about a 3 weeks to get finalised. Why I know Student Finance can make mistakes, half the time it's people not doing it right in the first place, for example, just reading this thread, when people change uni, you DO NOT ring them up, you send off a change of circumstance form.
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