rulemylife -> RE: Obama Remembers What It Was Like To Pump Gas (4/9/2011 9:29:22 PM)
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Women don't have to register and can still get loans, so why would you have to prove you have registered to get the loan? Because its only a requirement of males, 18 - 26. http://www.finaid.org/students/selectiveservice.phtml Selective Service Registration Male students who fail to register with Selective Service before turning age 26 are ineligible for Federal student loan and grant programs, including Pell Grants, Federal Work Study, and Stafford Loans. (Parents who want to borrow a PLUS loan do not have to satisfy the registration requirement.) Several states have also made Selective Service registration a prerequisite for state financial aid and for matriculation at public colleges and universities. Even if you disagree with the requirement, you should register. Failure to register can have a serious negative impact on your ability to obtain a driver's license, qualify for financial aid, pursue an education, or obtain employment. If you are at least 18 years old and have not yet reached your 26th birthday, you can register by checking the appropriate box on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). (Note: If you are not yet 18, your data will not be transmitted to Selective Service and you will not be registered.) You can also register online at the Selective Service web site. Additional information on this topic may be found on the Selective Service web site in the registration information section. (See also 34 CFR 668.37.) The Selective Service site includes a form that may be used to check a man's Selective Service registration. Registration may also be verified by calling 1-888-655-1825. The results will include the selective service number and the date registered. I graduated in '90 and went to grad school in the mid 90's, and I received student loans. No one ever asked me for that information. So either the rules have changed or it was checked without my knowledge.
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