I'm About to lose my "Full-Ride" Scholarship, please help?

<p>You absolutely need to talk to a dean at your school and see what can be done.</p>

<p>Really, though with your situation, you have to know by now that this is going to be an ongoing thing. You and your family are not in position to pay for the school. Yes, it 's a danged shame you got them as parents but there are a lot worse both ways in the kind of kids and parents we all get. They don’t want to pay for yor education. THey are pretty much done with you. To get any money out of them is going to be this sort of thing on an increasing basis most likely. What they tell you, promise you doen’t matter. Look at the actions. So think about this We can’t help you on these things. This is going to be the situation you have.</p>

<p>Frankly, just going ot a local college or finding a job now and going full time to school is probably the way to go. Your chances of graduating from that school are very small, and will carry alot of stress and distress from this sort of thing. The bottom line is that the those responsible for making sure you get your financial aid and paying for you do not want to do so and are likely not to come through. It’s like Lucy holding that football for CHarlie Brown in the Peanuts comic strip. YOu’re going to go through this repeatedly, until you find something else. </p>

<p>Your choices are to either go through this cliff hanging drama each year, with the possibility of not being able to enroll, and then having to scramble for Plan B or, get off this ride. If you choose th stay on this one, then you now know what it entails.</p>