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If your personal circumstances change after you submit your FAFSA form, contact your colleges or career schools financial aid office to ask what the requirements are to update your dependency status. The financial aid staff will tell you what to do.
Explain Your Situation in Detail Provide a detailed explanation of your situation and why a dependency override is necessary. Be specific and provide as much supporting documentation and evidence as possible. This is where your research and consultation with a financial aid advisor will come in handy.
Yes, you can still apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) even if your parents have a high income. However, the amount of financial aid you receive may be limited because FAFSA primarily considers your familys financial situation when determining your eligibility for need-based aid.
Dependency Overrides The following are examples of circumstances that may considered for a dependency override: An abusive family environment. Abandonment and/or estrangement by parents. Incarceration or institutionalization of both parents.
A review typically takes between 3-4 weeks from the date when all necessary documentation has been received.

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The Federal Student Aid office does not use parents or guardians financial information to calculate independent students SAI. As such, independent students may qualify for more aid (assuming they have a lower SAI).
These can include the following: an abusive family environment (e.g., sexual, physical, or mental abuse or other forms of domestic violence) abandonment by parents. incarceration or institutionalization of both parents.
Dependency Overrides This means their parents must provide their financial information on the FAFSA. In some circumstances, the financial aid office can change a students FAFSA status from dependent to independent in situations where providing parental information may be difficult for the student.

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