At the end of my last semester of school (ended May 08), the university decided to cancel my scholarship for the previous semester (hooray for lack of notice) leaving me holding the bag for approximately $10,000 of expenses owed directly to the university, not paid for by student loans.
I was hoping to pay that off with a bonus from my employer last year but the state of the economy has kept that from happening. I know that a 401(k) hardship withdrawal can be used to pay tuition expenses - but can it be used to pay them *after* you graduate? The school will happily provide me with a current bill.
Not that this is *not* a student loan - it's just a bill that hasn't been paid that's accruing late fees that are *not* cheap.
Help!
I was hoping to pay that off with a bonus from my employer last year but the state of the economy has kept that from happening. I know that a 401(k) hardship withdrawal can be used to pay tuition expenses - but can it be used to pay them *after* you graduate? The school will happily provide me with a current bill.
Not that this is *not* a student loan - it's just a bill that hasn't been paid that's accruing late fees that are *not* cheap.
Help!
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