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Emphasize your dedication to your education and your academic performance. Mention any achievements or contributions to the school community. Clearly state what you are asking for (eg, reconsideration for a specific type of aid, an increase in award amount). Maintain a respectful tone throughout the letter.
Medical, dental, or nursing home expenses not covered by insurance; Child or dependent care expenses; Severe disability of the student or other member of the students household; and. Other changes or adjustments that impact the students costs or ability to pay for college.
There is no income cap for financial aid. It also varies from your school, program, and cola. Just fill it out and most likely you will get some assistance. 122k for a family of 5 is not a lot. If you have any issues filling it out, your school adviser and finance office normally provide assistance with that.
Explain the reasons for your hardship clearly and concisely. Include any supporting documentation that you have (e.g., copy of your unemployment awards letter). Be specific about the remedy you are seeking, and dont promise to send more money than you can reasonably afford.
Special circumstances refer to any changes in your finances, enrollment plans, or living situation that may affect your cost of attendance or expected contribution. Students may submit information about these circumstances and/or submit an appeal to have their financial aid eligibility adjusted.
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Start with a summary of your special circumstances and their impact on your available income for college. Provide detailed financials and numbers, quantifying the impact of expenses or economic changes on your ability to pay for college. When possible, include explanations of why these expenses are necessary.
Keep It Short and Professional: Aim to be concise and straightforward. Stick to the facts and avoid emotional language. Your letter should be a page or less. Remember to use a professional tone, and proofread your letter carefully to avoid any errors.

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