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What if something happens that changes my familys application information based on the most recent tax year, or my family has had unusual expenses in the last year?

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What if something happens that changes my familys application information based on the most recent tax year, or my family has had unusual expenses in the last year?

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Sometimes, due to special circumstances such as a family tragedy, divorce or separation, or loss of employment, the FAFSA does not reflect a family’s real ability to contribute toward your educational expenses. If this is the case, contact the financial aid office and speak with a financial aid adviser.

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