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Does education level make a difference when applying for benefits under Title II or Title XVI?

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Does education level make a difference when applying for benefits under Title II or Title XVI?

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Yes. The Social Security Administration looks at education level as one of the factors in determining disability. The Social Security Administration evaluates education as follows: * up to 6th grade is marginal * up to 11th grade is limited * H.S. graduate or GED is high school * College is more than high school.

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