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I have finished high school and will be attending a post-secondary institution full-time. What documents do I need to provide for the Road to Independence Program Needs Assessment?

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I have finished high school and will be attending a post-secondary institution full-time. What documents do I need to provide for the Road to Independence Program Needs Assessment?

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If you are eligible and have completed an application for the Road to Independence Program, a caseworker will work with you to figure out how much money you will receive each month. The caseworker looks at how much it is going to cost you to attend school and pay for living expenses, and how much money you will be receiving from any other sources. Then, using all of that information, the caseworker completes a Needs Assessment form to figure out how much money you will need to make sure your educational and basic living expenses are covered while you are in school. Your monthly RTI award will depend on your particular financial needs. Before the caseworker can complete the Needs Assessment and figure out how much money you will receive each month, there are a number of documents you need to provide. It may be a good idea to visit your school and meet with admissions and financial aid office staff to make sure you have everything you need before the Needs Assessment is done.

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