Justice
San Diego,#2Author of original report
Wed, November 19, 2014
I just received a letter from a university I applied to stating, “They are unable to request a transcript from Southern New Hampshire University, because there is a hold on the account.” I purchased a transcript on 10/01/2013 for another university; now there is a hold on it again. I would like to know what happen between then and now preventing them from sending my transcript. This university has been one big headache. I hope no one else ever have to endure what I have with them. Please choose your university wisely.
irascible
bloomington,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, February 06, 2013
Actually it does not matter to SNHU how long he/she waited to file for aid. I am a current online student with SNHU and every 8 week course this outsourced company they use, onestop, has held on to my aid for 4 weeks, of an 8 week course.
They just did it again and this time my aid will not get to me until the end of the 8 week course. that means no text books or nothing for an entire course and they expect me to complete the course? Hah
Justice
San Diego,#4Author of original report
Sat, January 19, 2013
Jeansk, I was enrolled in my fourth term when this happened, on financial aid for the first three terms . I am referring to the opening date to reapply for new financial aid, which opened in the beginning of my second term. Southern New Hampshire had ample enough time to verify my aid.
Jeanski
Buffalo,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2013
It is standard practice at every university to "hold the transcript hostage" until the bill is paid. This isn't happening just t your school.
You said that you applied for aid the day of the next term. Why did you wait so long? Had you applied earlier, your financial aid would have been in place when you started. But if they dropped the ball at some other point you might appeal their decision to not let you re-enroll.