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I had a miscarriage and stopped going to school. Is it counted as a reason to appeal loss of financial aid?
I don't have documentation because it is something I hid from everyone and became extremely depressed about and ultimately stopped going to my college classes. I had good grades before. I really need to be in school for multiple reasons and I'm afraid they won't accept my appeal!
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- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
without documentation, it will be really difficult to claim
did you go to the dr? were you seen by a professional to treat your depression afterwards?
if you are going to claim depression has affected your ability to be successful in school, then you will also be required to prove that you are not affected by the depression to the extent that you can now be successful in school... that usually involves a letter from whatever professional treated you for depression... explaining the effectiveness of your treatment & stating that they believe you are now better able to be successful in school
always worth filing an appeal.... they can always say No, but they also might say Yes
- 7 years ago
Go to a professional and get diagnosed with depression, maybe they can write a letter stating that you have had a mental meltdown and are now stable enough to return to class.