Marriage will often possess a constructive impact on your school funding eligibility for anyone who is under twenty four years of age and your wife or husband doesn't need high cash flow. The reason being you can then declare separate standing and your parents' cash flow and also resources won't be deemed in your school funding calculations. Your spouse's cash flow, nonetheless, is going to be deemed.
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Marital life and financial aid Forum
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Marital life and financial aid
Last edited by Morkel on Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Marital life and financial aid
All graduate students are considered independent for FAFSA Morkol.
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Re: Marital life and financial aid
Also, you still have to put parental information on the needs access form even if you are married.
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I believe the rules are no, you don't need parents information if you are married. There's instructions on the FAFSA that are clear about this you can review once you find the section.
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As for the original post, spam?
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You usually have to fill out both the FAFSA application and a school specific application. My understanding is that it is the latter of the two that cannot be bi-passed through marriage.
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Fuck you just made me report a month old spam post
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