What if I have special circumstances that affect my ability to complete the FAFSA, or affect the information previously reported on the FAFSA?
Students who have unique special circumstances that affect their ability to complete the FAFSA should see a Financial Aid administrator. In certain situations, dependent students who are unable to provide parental information on the FAFSA due to extenuating circumstances may be considered Independent after a financial aid administrator reviews their situation. Students may be required to submit documentation of extenuating circumstances to the Financial Aid Office.
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