GI Bill
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 5:22 am
To whom it may concern,
Up until, the middle of March, I was busily training for another deployment overseas, with the Texas National Guard. Well, those orders were canceled, three to four weeks ago. I've, therefore, turned my attentions to furthering my education. I took the Admissions Test, and was excepted, at University of Texas. Classes begin on the 23rd of June. I going for an Associate of Applied Technology Degree in HVAC, with a Minor in Industrial Electricity. So, technically, I'll have 2 Associate Degrees. I got a Pell grant, and I'm using my Post 9/11 GI Bill to pay for school and for living expenses; which inconvenient, while I search for part time work. Problem is; the GI Bill won't be submitted until two weeks after I've entered school, but I have to have my books and what the Pell grant doesn't cover, paid by the end of the first week. The GI Bill, takes 60 to 90 days to get processed. What I need is, a 8 month loan of $2000.00@ 6.8% interest Quarterly.
Up until, the middle of March, I was busily training for another deployment overseas, with the Texas National Guard. Well, those orders were canceled, three to four weeks ago. I've, therefore, turned my attentions to furthering my education. I took the Admissions Test, and was excepted, at University of Texas. Classes begin on the 23rd of June. I going for an Associate of Applied Technology Degree in HVAC, with a Minor in Industrial Electricity. So, technically, I'll have 2 Associate Degrees. I got a Pell grant, and I'm using my Post 9/11 GI Bill to pay for school and for living expenses; which inconvenient, while I search for part time work. Problem is; the GI Bill won't be submitted until two weeks after I've entered school, but I have to have my books and what the Pell grant doesn't cover, paid by the end of the first week. The GI Bill, takes 60 to 90 days to get processed. What I need is, a 8 month loan of $2000.00@ 6.8% interest Quarterly.