Quote Originally Posted by AWA1997 View Post
Yeah, but again it only covers tuition. Room and board, books, and anything else that’s not “covered by your tuition” have to come either out of your own pocket, or out of other loans or grants, which you may or may not have to pay back.

That being said, I thought that the case was if you get your degree, you don’t pay it back, if you don’t get your degree, you do pay it back. Still can neither confirm or deny any part of that statement, though.
Hmm, I get what you're saying, although I think it would be better if the reverse was true. So if you get the degree, you pay it back. And if you don't get the degree, you don't pay it back. Wouldn't the people who get the degree get better jobs and therefore earn more money? Seems a bit awful for those that don't pass (not including the ones who fail on purpose, aha). They'd generally take longer to pay it back and have nothing to show for it.