Dependent Student - University of Rhode Island 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dependent Student Verification Worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A with your personal information, including your last name, first name, URI ID number, and contact details. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays.
  3. In Section B, list all individuals in your household, including yourself and any siblings. Provide their ages, relationships to you, and college enrollment details if applicable.
  4. Proceed to Section C for income information. If you filed a tax return, indicate whether you used the IRS Data Retrieval Tool or will submit a tax return transcript.
  5. Complete Section D regarding your parents' income status following similar instructions as in Section C. Ensure both parents sign where required.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness and accuracy before signing in the Certification section. Save your completed form and submit it as directed.

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RI Promise Links Be a Rhode Island resident and graduate from high school (public, private, or homeschooled) or earn a GED. Be 18 years old or younger (students who are 19, 20, or 21 in the year they graduate will submit an appeal). Enroll in the term immediately following high school graduation or GED completion.
Dependent students are assumed to receive support from their parents, while independent students are assumed to support themselves. Your dependency status is important because it determines the type of information youll include on the FAFSA. Dependent students must report information from both parents.
Dependents are either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative of the taxpayer. The taxpayers spouse cannot be claimed as a dependent. Some examples of dependents include a child, stepchild, brother, sister, or parent.
According to the Office of Federal Student Aid, a student is considered dependent when they are presumed to have financial support from their parents or guardians.
Some of the most common FAFSA errors are: Leaving blank fields: Too many blanks may cause miscalculations and an application rejection. Enter a 0 or not applicable instead of leaving a blank. Using commas or decimal points in numeric fields: Always round to the nearest dollar.