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Where can I get a Bog fee waiver to pay for my classes & books?


Question Posted Monday February 4 2013, 5:01 pm

Where do I go to to get the Bog fee waiver? I don't see it online.

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Additional info, added Monday February 4 2013, 5:06 pm:
I live in Texas and I don't see any fee waivers.

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solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday February 13 2013, 3:03 am:
I found the site for California but not Texas. My advice is to phone the head of your program and explain that you heard about a BOG fee or a fee deferral program that would cover classes, books, and residential but don't know how to apply to get it. They should know.

Even better is to call or go down to the financial aid office at the college and explain what you need. They will know how to get it for you as that's all they do.

I went to school in Canada and from my experience they called this a fee deferal and everyone getting financial aid would pay it at the campus and your spot in class was granted while the student loan was being processed and put in your account. As I'm not American I'm not sure if the system is like that but your financial aid office would hold the answer to the BOG question anyway as would the head person for your program.

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