What should I do if my family has special circumstances that aren mentioned in the FAFSA application?
If you or your family has unusual circumstances (such as loss of employment, loss ofbenefits, death or divorce), complete the FAFSA to the extent that you can and submitit as instructed. Then talk to the financial aid administrator at the Portland State Finacial Aid Office. If your family’s circumstances have changed, within federal guidelines, the financial aid adminisrator may decide on a case-by-case basis to adjust data elements used tocalculate your EFC (estimated family contribution). Any adjustment the administrator makes must relate only to yourindividual circumstances and not to any conditions that exist for a whole class ofstudents. The administrator’s decision is final and cannot be appealed to the U.S. Departmentof Education.
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