One of the confusing elements of financial aid may be dependency status. Too often, families don't understand that, while the terms "dependent" and "independent" are used to classify students for financial aid purposes, these terms are not related to financial support.
When examining this list, you can see most traditional students will be considered dependent (and therefore required to use parent information when completing the FAFSA) throughout their undergraduate college career.
Issues like self-support and tax filing status do not cause a student to be independent for financial aid purposes (though they may influence residency decisions). Therefore, students and parents should continue to follow tax laws and take advantage of appropriate claims when filing their federal and state income taxes.
When a student is classified as dependent for financial aid purposes, the parental financial and household information will be requested along with student financial information when completing the online FAFSA and when completing any verification process. If you do not know what parents to use, this information may be helpful.
Parental information on the FAFSA may be required even if the student no longer lives with the parent(s).
Providing parental information does not mean that parents plan to pay for the student’s college education. That is a personal, family determination. However, the FAFSA requires parental information for dependent students to get a picture of the overall family’s financial strength and ultimately determine eligibility for aid programs.
Some students find themselves in more extreme situations that prevent a student from being able to have parents complete the FAFSA. If you don’t know where your parents are or you’ve left home due to an abusive situation, contact the Student Financial Aid Office. We can assist you with the proper course of action.
Parent refusal or desire not to complete the FAFSA is not the same as an inability for parents to complete the FAFSA.
There are many sensitive family issues, and staff will work with you within federal regulation limitations to get you the proper aid.