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It could be that you dont live with your parents, and they still claim you. Your parents may be split up and have had joint custody of you the previous year, and only 1 parent claim you on their taxes -- you could have a different parent file the FAFSA.
To be considered independent on the FAFSA without meeting the age requirement, an associate or bachelors degree student must be at least one of the following: married; a U.S. veteran; in active duty military service other than training purposes; an emancipated minor; a recently homeless youth or self-supporting and at
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.
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You are automatically considered independent on the FAFSA if: You are 24 years old or older. You are married. You are supporting children of your own. You are on active duty in the armed services or have been in the armed services.
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Students are considered independent on the FAFSA if they meet any of the following: They are married. They have dependents. They are working toward a masters or doctorate program during the award year. They are veterans or active duty members of the US Armed Forces.

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