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You or your parent are incarcerated. You have left home due to an abusive or threatening environment. You have been abandoned by or estranged from your parents and have not been adopted. You were granted refugee or asylee status and are separated from your parents, or your parents are displaced in a foreign country.
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.
Some examples of special circumstances that may be considered: Change in employment status, income, or assets. Change in housing status (e.g., homelessness) Medical, dental, or nursing home expenses not covered by insurance.
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.
Submit your FAFSA form. Contact the financial aid office at the college or career school you plan to attend to discuss how your financial situation has changed.
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