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If you dont have any written documentation of your homeless status, the financial aid office must still review your request for a homeless youth determination and make a determination as to whether you qualify as an unaccompanied homeless youth.
You can only qualify as an independent student on the FAFSA if you are at least 24 years of age, married, on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, financially supporting dependent children, an orphan (both parents deceased), a ward of the court, or an emancipated minor.
An unaccompanied youth is defined in the McKinney-Vento Act as a homeless child or youth not in the physical custody of a parent or. guardian. (42 U.S.C.
This question asks whether you (the student) were an unaccompanied youth who was homeless, or were self-supporting and at risk of being homeless, at any time on or after July 1, 2022. Unaccompanied means you are not living in the physical custody of your parent or guardian.
If youre an independent student, you will report your own information (and, if youre married, your spouses).
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They will ask for a homeless youth determination letter. If you are a high school student, you can get this letter from someone in your high school. Ask your college counselor or a teacher to introduce you to the schools homeless liaison. Every school or school district is required to have one.
Under the FAFSA Simplification Act, any student who is determined to be an unaccompanied homeless youth, or a former foster youth, for a preceding award year is presumed to be independent for each subsequent year at the same institution, unless the student informs the institution that circumstances have changed, or the
To get started, its important to figure out if your living situation meets the governments definition of homelessness. If it does, you will be able to fill out the FAFSA as an independent student and possibly get additional aid or support from the college you wish to attend.
A student age 24 or older by Dec. 31 of the award year is considered independent for federal financial aid purposes.

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