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When the FAFSA form asks you to provide information about your parents, select the ``I am unable to provide information about my parent(s) option. You will then be provided with an explanation of whats considered a special circumstance.
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.
Refer to the students birth or adoptive parents. Dont answer for a stepparent, legal guardian, or foster parent. If neither parent attended college, select option 1. If one or both parents attended college, but neither completed college, select option 2.
Note: The FAFSA form asks if either of your parents attended college and if your parent was killed in the line of duty. For these two questions, your parents are your biological or adoptive parentsyour stepparent is not your parent for these questions.
Unusual circumstances are conditions that support a change to a students dependency status based on a unique situation. The FAFSA will determine your dependency status based on a number of questions.
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Did either of the students parents attend college or complete college? Refer to the students birth or adoptive parents. Dont answer for a stepparent, legal guardian, or foster parent. If neither parent attended college, select option 1.
Since the intent of the parent education question is to help schools identify first- generation students, it seems appropriate to think of completed college as having completed a baccalaureate degree.

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