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A dependent student is assumed to have the support of parents, so the parents information must be assessed along with the students to get a full picture of the familys financial resources.
The number of family members in college directly affects the familys ability to contribute to the students education costs. The students EFC is divided by the number of family members in college. Section D Household Information | Knowledge Center ed.gov library historical-resources ed.gov library historical-resources
Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is an index number used to determine your eligibility for federal student financial aid. This number results from the information you provide in your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Your EFC is reported to you on your Student Aid Report (SAR). What is my Expected Family Contribution (EFC)? studentaid.gov help-center answers article studentaid.gov help-center answers article
Our general eligibility requirements include that you have financial need, are a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, and are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program at your college or career school.
How to answer this question. List the number of people living in your household/home, including yourself, your spouse, and any other people (including children) who get at least 50% of their financial support from you. Dont include your parents in this number, even if theyre in college or a degree-seeking program.
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It does not matter which parent claims you on their taxes. If you are a dependent student, either parent can complete the FAFSA and it does not have to be the parent who claims an exemption on their tax return. It also doesnt matter if neither parent claims you on their taxes and you file your own taxes.
How to answer this question. List the number of people living in your household/home, including yourself, your spouse, and any other people (including children) who get at least 50% of their financial support from you. Dont include your parents in this number, even if theyre in college or a degree-seeking program. How to Answer FAFSA Student Household Information Sallie Mae fafsa fafsa-guide fafs Sallie Mae fafsa fafsa-guide fafs
Your parents household size should include yourself, your parent(s), and children (other than yourself) who will receive more than half of their support from your parent(s) between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024. Include siblings who would be considered dependent based on the FAFSA dependency questions. Who is included in the parents household size? (202324) studentaid.gov parent-household-who-include studentaid.gov parent-household-who-include

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