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Financial aid eligibility is calculated based on the information
provided on the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Income
and asset information is evaluated using a formula called
Federal Methodology as set by Congress. The formula assumes
that previous year’s income, assets, and family size
are good predictors of a family’s financial strength.
Based on this assumption, financial aid eligibility is determined
using previous year income information. However, the Department
of Education gives Student Financial Services the authority
to use Professional Judgment on a case by case basis to
adjust elements in the federal need analysis to take into
consideration a family’s special circumstances.
Generally, financial aid eligibility is determined using
biological/adoptive parents’ income and asset information.
However, if the family circumstances are such that a student
is unable to live with and be supported by his/her biological/adoptive
parents because of the involuntary dissolution of the family
due to abuse, death, imprisonment, abandonment or if the
parents are physically or mentally incapacitated, the student’s
dependency status may be re-evaluated. The U.S. Department
of Education requires documentation to be submitted to the
Office of Financial Aid in order for the Director of Financial
Aid to determine if the circumstances warrant a dependency
override. The Director’s decision is final. Dependency
overrides are done on a case-by-case basis. Even if the
student was eligible for an override in a previous academic
year or at a previously-attended institution, he/she may
not qualify for an override in the future, unless the Director
agrees the student is self-supporting because of an involuntary
separation, listed above, from his/her biological/adoptive
parents.
The student must also provide any court documentation,
police records, written statements from the student and
two people who can explain why his/her circumstances warrant
an exception and how the student has been supporting him
or herself for the last year. The written statements can
be from an uninterested 3rd party, an adult relative, an
adult the student has lived with during the past year, a
pastor or a counselor. The statements must include his/her
relationship to the student and what he/she has witnessed
with regards to the student’s situation. It must be
signed by that individual, and a phone number must be included
as to where he/she can be reached for further questions.
If the student has lived alone, he/she must also provide
documentation such as tax returns, lease agreement, and/or
utility statements, etc., to demonstrate his/her ability
to support his/herself. Once all required documentation
is submitted, it is the responsibility of the student to
contact the Office of Financial Aid regarding the decision.
Request
for Independent Status (Dependency Override) Request Form
The following conditions, singly or in combination, do
NOT merit a dependency override:
- Parents’ refusal to contribute to your education;
- Parents’ unwillingness to provide information
on the FAFSA or verification;
- Parents do not claim you as a dependent for income
tax purposes;
- You (student) demonstrate total self-sufficiency.
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