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If I’m in the National Guard or an active duty military member, am I considered a veteran for purposes of the FAFSA?

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If I’m in the National Guard or an active duty military member, am I considered a veteran for purposes of the FAFSA?

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A. If you were in the National Guard or a reservist called to active duty for purposes other than training and were honorably released, you are considered a veteran for FAFSA purposes. If you are on active duty in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard, and will be a veteran by June 30, 2008, you are considered a veteran for FAFSA purposes. If your active duty continues past June 30, 2008, you are not considered a veteran for FAFSA purposes.

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