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Student loan approved but not certified for disbursement, blocking enrollment

Sallie Mae approved student loans but failed to certify and disburse them for the required academic sessions. Students are left without funds after completing enrollment steps that assume loan disbursement. The gap between approval and certification creates a funding limbo with no defined resolution timeline.

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