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11363(c)(2). Youth are eligible for nonrelated guardianship assistance until age 21 if the youth meets conditions (1)-(5) above.
Unless your legal guardian or foster parents have legally adopted you, the FAFSA does not consider them to be your parents on the form. If they have legally adopted you, they are considered to be your parents, and you should include their information on the form.
If you are still in care when you are 18 and you have a care order, this will end automatically. This means that you are independent. When youre over 16, you can ask to have your care order stopped. Youll need to go through the court process to do this.
Free college isnt a new idea in California: The states Promise program gives full-time students at some colleges scholarships to cover tuition, and students with a low-enough income can also apply to have their fees waived.
College Tuition In adoption from foster care, the children do qualify for free tuition to any university or community college in their home state. This is a huge benefit to parents and to children once they docHub the college age.
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The California State University (CSU) Foster Youth Tuition Waiver is available for current and former foster care youth who are enrolled at a California State University campus in an undergraduate program.
Free college isnt a new idea in California: The states Promise program gives full-time students at some colleges scholarships to cover tuition, and students with a low-enough income can also apply to have their fees waived.
Since September 1, 2003, any child who was adopted AND whose parents had an adoption assistance agreement with DFPS is exempt from the payment of tuition and fees at state-supported colleges and universities.
The Don Hazel Scholarship Fund provides $1,000 annually to adopted or foster children who are graduating from high school and enrolling full-time in any U.S. institution of higher learning. The National Foster Parent Association also has some scholarships for foster children, including the NFPA youth scholarship.
You are allowed to stay in foster care until you are 21. After you are 18, you can leave when you want. The agency is supposed to check out where you will be living once you leave.

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