Do you get a refund check if you're a broke 1L?
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:42 pm
Is it common for law students to be granted enough aid to receive refund checks?
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That's good to know. What are the typical payouts?dood wrote:yes. most of my friends at gw are eagerly waiting for our "welfare" checks.
Yeah, why wouldn't you? A refund check is just whatever is left over in loans for COL after they pay your tuition and mandatory fees.jdhopeful11 wrote:Is it common for law students to be granted enough aid to receive refund checks?
romothesavior wrote:Yeah, why wouldn't you? A refund check is just whatever is left over in loans for COL after they pay your tuition and mandatory fees.jdhopeful11 wrote:Is it common for law students to be granted enough aid to receive refund checks?
The payout is:
Loans taken out - mandatory fees - tuition = Refund check
edit: Unless we're talking about something else maybe? I'm really confused by this question. Seems obvious enough (at least to me anyways).
dood wrote:take your total cost of attendance subtract tuition and dorm fees (if any)
example (not sure about exact figures):
gw total cost of attendance: $70K
tuition: $40K
if ur living in the 1st year dorm: $20K
so u get either $10K back or $30K back if u are finding housing on ur own. usually by the semester so you would get $5K back in fall and another $5K in spring. note: it is good to have a credit card to buy books, health insurance, food, etc before u get the check.
Ha yea I saw an indian shrink in DC for a few months and he constantly fudged up my scripts. But yea if I were to live in DC for ls I would definitely want to spend some cash and enjoy my life to an extent. Who knows - maybe buy a pound of crack?dood wrote:that is correct. but i have diabetes and also must see a shrink. if u've ever had really good insurance and good doctors u never want to go back to the bad ones. i.e. my doctor wrote a prescription wrong so i went back and had him rewrite it within a 30 min. the pharmacists was like "whoa that was fast" to which i replied "yeah b/c i pay him $240/hr" so he does what i tell him to.jdhopeful11 wrote:dood wrote:take your total cost of attendance subtract tuition and dorm fees (if any)
example (not sure about exact figures):
gw total cost of attendance: $70K
tuition: $40K
if ur living in the 1st year dorm: $20K
so u get either $10K back or $30K back if u are finding housing on ur own. usually by the semester so you would get $5K back in fall and another $5K in spring. note: it is good to have a credit card to buy books, health insurance, food, etc before u get the check.
Why do you need health insurance? You live in DC, I'm sure there's places to go that will treat you on taxpayers' dime.