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Dependent Information For the first question, How many other dependent children do your parents have?, if there are other dependent children in your family who will rely on the parents for more than half of their financial support during the year of this FAFSA application then include them here.
Unmarried and both legal parents living together means that both of your legal parents (biological and/or adoptive) arent married to each other but live in the same household. If your legal parents are divorced but living together, select Unmarried and both legal parents living together.
Some colleges or career schools may require information about your parents to determine your eligibility for college or career school aid. However, answering these questions wont affect your eligibility for federal student aid, such as a Federal Pell Grant.
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.
By answering Yes to at least one of the dependency questions, youre considered an independent student and not required to answer questions about your parents. Some colleges or career schools may require information about your parents to determine your eligibility for college or career school aid.
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While you may not have as much in your savings account, student assets are weighted more heavily (20% for the FAFSA), so these must be reported, too.
This is question 55 on the FAFSA. The response indicates the students parents marital status as of the date the FAFSA was completed. Parent refers to a biological or adoptive parent or a person determined by the state to be a parent (for example, if the parent is listed on the birth certificate).
This is question 70 on the FAFSA. The response indicates the number of people in the students parents household, including the student, who will be college students between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024.

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