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I am in the process of applying for a PSLOC and am looking for some guidance as I am completely new to this. 
 

Initially the bank just asked for my acceptance letter but then they came back and asked for a letter from the university confirming my enrolment in the program full time. I have already paid my deposit to accept the offer but I’m wondering do I have to wait to register for classes in order to request the letter or can I just ask the registrar office for one right away?

 

Any insight would be appreciated!

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1 hour ago, Beauregard said:

I am in the process of applying for a PSLOC and am looking for some guidance as I am completely new to this. 
 

Initially the bank just asked for my acceptance letter but then they came back and asked for a letter from the university confirming my enrolment in the program full time. I have already paid my deposit to accept the offer but I’m wondering do I have to wait to register for classes in order to request the letter or can I just ask the registrar office for one right away?

 

Any insight would be appreciated!

They need the acceptance letter to approve the loan.  And they will need an enrollment letter before they release the money.   I don't think the registrar will give you an enrollment letter before registering for classes; and registrar may charge a fee to give you an enrollment letter.  You might ask the law school's secretary if they will write a letter stating the year you are in and other details and see if that is sufficient for the bank (that might be free). 

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