Car Loans and COA
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 4:33 pm
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Sorry, I don't know (I had car payments when I started but my spouse covered COL and I just took loans for tuition). I'm assuming they probably worked it into their budgets - I looked again, and my school, at least, is clear that financial aid cannot exceed cost of attendance, and that car payments don't count as educational expenses. You can appeal and get extra funds for child care, medical expenses over and above your budget, and expenses relating to a disabling condition, but not for car payments or credit card payments (this is based on Dept. of Education guidelines).naboma wrote:Thanks for the response. Do you know what people who already have cars do to pay for their loans? I think I could probably work it into my budget if I were especially frugal, but I don't want to risk it.A. Nony Mouse wrote:At my school, COA expressly excluded car expenses. If they were going to bump your COA over what the school estimated, I don't know if you could get additional loans or not (I think if, for instance, you had kids, you could get more loan money to cover costs associated with the kids, but I don't know how flexible they were about other kinds of additional expenses).
"buying" = making payments on. I knew exactly what you were asking. My answer stands.naboma wrote:Perhaps I didn't make it clear in my first post, but I already have the car. I bought it when I had a grownup job because I needed it. Law school wasn't in my plans at the time or I would have done something differently. I am asking about how people who already have a car loan deal with it, not asking for advice on whether I should buy one before I go.rinkrat19 wrote:You should really not be buying a car while living off loans. That's just common sense and being a grownup. If you absolutely MUST, figure out how to fit it in your budget. Get a roommate, live somewhere cheap, etc.
You could take it with you and sell it when you get to law school.
WOW over 10,000 posts. Don't you have anything better to do than douche up the already over douched TLS?rinkrat19 wrote:"buying" = making payments on. I knew exactly what you were asking. My answer stands.naboma wrote:Perhaps I didn't make it clear in my first post, but I already have the car. I bought it when I had a grownup job because I needed it. Law school wasn't in my plans at the time or I would have done something differently. I am asking about how people who already have a car loan deal with it, not asking for advice on whether I should buy one before I go.rinkrat19 wrote:You should really not be buying a car while living off loans. That's just common sense and being a grownup. If you absolutely MUST, figure out how to fit it in your budget. Get a roommate, live somewhere cheap, etc.
You could take it with you and sell it when you get to law school.
Well, I suppose she could go around snarking about month-old posts.mewalke1 wrote:WOW over 10,000 posts. Don't you have anything better to do than douche up the already over douched TLS?rinkrat19 wrote:"buying" = making payments on. I knew exactly what you were asking. My answer stands.naboma wrote:Perhaps I didn't make it clear in my first post, but I already have the car. I bought it when I had a grownup job because I needed it. Law school wasn't in my plans at the time or I would have done something differently. I am asking about how people who already have a car loan deal with it, not asking for advice on whether I should buy one before I go.rinkrat19 wrote:You should really not be buying a car while living off loans. That's just common sense and being a grownup. If you absolutely MUST, figure out how to fit it in your budget. Get a roommate, live somewhere cheap, etc.
You could take it with you and sell it when you get to law school.
Lol, you always provide the most illustrative and least on-topic anecdotesbizzybone1313 wrote:I just bought a Chrysler Crossfire for $10K cash. If I end up in NYC, DC or LA, this might prove to have been a dumb decision. I really needed a new car though. My last car has been hit twice in 30 days by other drivers; the engine blew on it 6 months ago due to overheating and I had to buy another one from a junk yard; and it is leaking fluids. Plus, the Chrysler Crossfire will be a nice way to pick up ladies for dates.For those of you guys that are currently driving an OK but not flashy car, you would be surprised the difference a car like this makes. The day I bought it and drove it 6 hours back to my hometown. When I would stop to put gas or eat somewhere, the looks some girls would give me. They are programmed that way. They can't help it.