How are dependent and independent students determined?
Independent students are federally defined as: – at least 24 years old before the end of December of the academic year they are applying for; married; a graduate or professional student; someone with legal dependents other than a spouse; an orphan or ward of the court; a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces; or determined by the financial aid administrator through documentation t be independent by reason of unusual circumstances. Q. I am a dependent student. My parents are not contributing any funs toward my education. The maximum amount allowed to me is not enough to cover tuition. What can I do to get the additional funds I need? A: You should discuss this matter with the Financial Aid Administrator at the school. He or she may adjust the figures based on certain circumstances.
Independent students are federally defined as: – at least 24 years old before the end of December of the academic year they are applying for; married; a graduate or professional student; someone with legal dependents other than a spouse; an orphan or ward of the court; a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces; or determined by the financial aid administrator through documentation t be independent by reason of unusual circumstances. Q. I am a dependent student. My parents are not contributing any funds toward my education. The maximum amount allowed to me is not enough to cover tuition. What can I do to get the additional funds I need? A: You should discuss this matter with the Financial Aid Administrator at the school. He or she may adjust the figures based on certain circumstances.