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Hello Everyone,
I am going to apply for NELRP for 2010. I am getting married in June '10. I am wondering if when I apply, will they look at my debt to income ratio or that of me and my husbands combined income once we are married, since we are getting married in the middle of the application process. If anyone knows I would love to know. My debt to income ratio by my self is 268%, but much less with my fiances income added. Right now I live with my parents and am struggling to pay my loans.
Thanks,
Sarah
I have a question for those who were chosen. When you accept the payment, are you required to stay at that particular facility throughout the duration of the contract or can you leave and work at another facility on the list.
Basically, I am asking if you must remain employed at the original place of employment throughout the duration of the contract.
Thanks in advance for your responses!
Definately don't give up hope yet! For the past several years people have been awarded all the way up until September 30th! I don't see why things would be any different this year. A coworker of mine just recieved the verification email a few days ago. If you got the verification email already, you could try to email back the person who sent it to you. This is your representative and they should know the status of your application. I know my representative was a lot more helpful than just calling HRSA. Hope this helps! I have my fingers crossed for everyone still waiting! Be sure to share the good news when that letter comes!!
I have never received any verification email, nor any award letter in the mail. My debt to income ratio is 110% Could I still be awarded being that there is another week before the deadline sept 30th? Does it make a difference how soon you get your application mailed in before the deadline in march?
AngRN1
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My debt to income ratio is 114% I still have not heard anything, and am definately strting to lose all hope. Good luck to everyone, and again congrats to those of you who have recieved the funding!