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I don have access to my parents financial information and tax documents, how does that affect my financial aid eligibility?

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I don have access to my parents financial information and tax documents, how does that affect my financial aid eligibility?

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All students under age 30, unless they have a dependent other than a spouse, are asked to complete the “Family Section” of the College of Law Financial Aid Application and submit copies of their parents’ federal tax return to be considered for grants from the College of Law. If you are unable to provide parent information on the College of Law Financial Aid Application you will not be considered for College of Law Tuition Grant eligibility. Students with extenuating circumstances regarding their parents should contact the College of Law Financial Aid Office to explain their situation and ask how to proceed with the financial aid application process.

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