FAFSA Parental Information for Law Students
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:25 am
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So you're a 0L. Got it. The language says "may" which means it is a possibility you will be required to provide it. Have you done any looking on the websites of the schools to which you have been accepted or have applied and would like to attend? I'd bet you could find the information there. Try a Google search of "[law school name] fafsa". (Where it says "[law school name]", you enter the name of the law school)CJRpnw wrote:I'm trying to work through this FAFSA business, and as a 29-year-old incoming 1L, I'm a bit stuck on one part: the parental information. By all standards, I qualify as an independent student, but there seems to be some fuzzy new language that law school students "may" need provide information about their parents' income.
Here's a quote buried in the Dependency page: "Health profession students and law school students may be required to provide parent information regardless of their dependency status." (Source: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/fill ... dependency )
What do you think?
Thank you! There's a club of lymen-haters that you can join if you really wanna. Also, an incoming 1L is a 0L, right? Like you don't get bonus points because you change your title, and it's not even relevant to the question other than confirming your uncertainty in this situation. Also, that language isn't very fuzzy at all. Maybe that's because I looked at the information on my schools before even applying, or at least after being accepted (to some of them) so I guess I will apologize for the attitude that arose from being more informed than you but with the same available resources.CJRpnw wrote:
Congratulations, you are fantastically smug.
HARDOOOOOOlymenheimer wrote:Thank you! There's a club of lymen-haters that you can join if you really wanna. Also, an incoming 1L is a 0L, right? Like you don't get bonus points because you change your title, and it's not even relevant to the question other than confirming your uncertainty in this situation. Also, that language isn't very fuzzy at all. Maybe that's because I looked at the information on my schools before even applying, or at least after being accepted (to some of them) so I guess I will apologize for the attitude that arose from being more informed than you but with the same available resources.CJRpnw wrote:
Congratulations, you are fantastically smug.
Please advise on the first bolded. Couldn't find any interchangeable usage, specifically on the page you linked.CJRpnw wrote:
Okay, dear. If you'd actually read the link or done any googling yourself, you'd see that FAFSA uses "may" and "must" interchangeably throughout the website. Since I assume you're well-acquainted with close reading at this point in your law/pre-law career, you probably understand that these words have very different meanings. Thus, confusion.
Listen. I know that it must be very special for you to have a corner of the Internet where you can treat people like you wish you could treat them in real life, and I couldn't for sure say what happened to you in your life to bring you to a place that you'd lurk on a help forum just to be a tool. But I'm sorry, and I hope you find your peace.
Pls send me email and membership info for this club, thank you.lymenheimer wrote:Thank you! There's a club of lymen-haters that you can join if you really wanna.
seashell.economy wrote:Pls send me email and membership info for this club, thank you.lymenheimer wrote:Thank you! There's a club of lymen-haters that you can join if you really wanna.