2000-2001 Parent PLUS Loan Request Form - Vassar Admissions-2025

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Yes, you can still apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) even if your parents have a high income. Here are a few important points to consider: Its always a good idea to fill out the FAFSA to see what aid you may qualify for, regardless of your familys financial situation.
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.
Through a generous financial aid program, Vassar meets 100% of the full demonstrated need of all matriculated students throughout their four years. At Vassar all financial aid is need based. Academic merit, sports performance, and/or special accomplishments have no impact on a students financial aid eligibility.
You can check the status of your Direct PLUS Loan for parents or Direct PLUS Loan for graduate or professional students application in three ways. Log in to your StudentAid.gov account and check My Documents to see if your PLUS application is on file. Call your school for an update on your PLUS loan award.
A common myth is that students from high-income families wont qualify for FAFSA funding. In reality, theres no maximum income cap that determines your eligibility for aid. Although your earnings are a factor on the FAFSA, only some programs are based on need.
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Technically, no income is too high for the FAFSA. The U.S. Department of Education recommends filling out the FAFSA yearly, regardless of income. However because FAFSA is needs-based aid, those from lower-income families with a greater financial need get access to more financial aid.
If you are requesting to increase the Parent PLUS Loan amount borrowed, you will need to submit a new Parent PLUS Loan application on StudentAid.gov . If the loan was approved via an endorser or appeal option, a new endorser addendum or appeal will be needed.

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