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My son has lived on his own, in another city, supporting himself for 4 years. I haven't been able to claim him as a dependant for tax purposes for those same 4 years (even when I helped him money-wise in the early days if being on his own). For financial aid purposes, he's considered dependant (because he's under 24). He will basically qualify for nothing because of our household income (He only made about 10K last year - he should be entitled to all sorts of assistance).
boy 9/85, girl 4/98, boy 3/00
by TeachPeace on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 05:06:09 PM PDT
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How can they assume the students are getting help?
Mama to one son, born 12/93.
by mamacita on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 05:57:37 PM PDT
I hadn't lived with my parents for two years. I was completely independent. But when it came to financial aid, my step dad's income went on the application. And despite the fact that I had never even lived in the same house as him, and he had never provided for me in anyway...there went the financial aid! I tried to declare myself emancipated...it didn't work, but I can't remember why...it may have been that the time frame wasn't long enough. Maybe you should look into that?
Mum to DD, born 6/04 and DS, born 4/06, and no more!
by aussieyank on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 06:01:22 PM PDT
The US Dept of Ed doesn't recognize emancipation, at all. About the only way to keep your parents out of it (until the academic year you turn 24) is if they are dead, you are a ward of the court, you are in the armed forces or you are married.
by TeachPeace on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 06:30:38 PM PDT
enough to pay your own expenses, you're likely to greatly diminish the amount of aid you get. I posted below about such a case.
by tjb22 on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 06:32:24 PM PDT
is funded well enough to be able to work around those things. I had a couple of friends who got funded that way. One was cut off financially by her parents because they were upset with her. The other lost touch with his parents, and they didn't return the financial aid forms(!).
by shenanigans on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 10:19:47 PM PDT
from high school last year. The kid is literally an orphan. Until graduating, he received a small pension as his father was retired from the military. He would have enlisted upon graduation, but was turned down due to a heart defect. He started college in the fall. At the time, he wasn't working. He lived off campus and had to come up with room and board. He took a job at McDonalds to cover his living expense and he lost his financial aid over this. Working 30 hours a week at McDonalds evidently was too higher earnings for a student.
by tjb22 on Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 06:03:04 PM PDT
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