QUOTE(majax79 @ Mar 29 2008, 01:36 AM)

So the MPN I signed never guaranteed that I would get those loans?
Since you weren't actually eligible for the funds, no. Here's an excerpt from my MPN:
"I authorize my school to certify my eligibility for the loan.
I authorize my school to credit my loan proceeds to my student account at the school.
I authorize my school to pay to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) any refund that may be due up to the full amount of the loan.
I authorize ED to investigate my credit record and report information about my loan status to persons and organizations permitted by law to receive that information.
Unless I notify ED differently, I authorize ED to defer repayment of principal on my loan while I am enrolled at least half-time at an eligible school.
I authorize my school and ED to release information about my loan to the references on the loan and to members of my immediate family, unless I submit written directions other-
wise.
I authorize my schools, lenders, guarantors, ED, and their agents to release information about my loan to each other. "
I filed an appeal and considering that I have a 4.0 GPA, member of PTK, and in my last semester you think they would have allowed it. I'm sure people that were below 2.0 got their financial aid.
Good luck with that. An attitude like that will take you far. Something tells me the financial aid officers will be more concerned with federal regulations than your honor society membership.