Quick answer
If the reapplication page will not open, first treat it as a route or access problem and avoid jumping to replacement links that may not be official.
What this means
A non-loading reapplication page usually means access trouble first, not that your case itself has been decided differently.
Why this matters
Users who panic at this point are more likely to click copied links or use the wrong route, which adds a trust problem to a technical problem.
What you can do next
- Confirm that the route you are using is the official one.
- Refresh the page or retry the browser.
- Check the connection and page load again.
- Avoid random replacement links.
- Return to the official route once the access problem is resolved.
Treat this as access trouble before anything else
The safest first reading is that the page is not opening properly, not that your whole case has suddenly changed.
Important things to remember
GrantCare cannot repair the official reapplication page. It helps users avoid unsafe workarounds while they confirm the right route.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you stay focused on the correct official page and avoid turning a temporary access problem into a bigger trust problem.
Related help
Frequently asked questions
Does a non-loading reapplication page mean reapplication is no longer allowed?
Not usually. It often points to an access or route problem first.
Should I click any replacement link I find?
No. Stay with trusted official routes instead of random replacements.
What should I check first?
Check that the route is official and the page is loading from the correct place.
