If you’re an unaccompanied homeless youth or an unaccompanied youth who’s self-supporting and at risk of becoming homeless, you can still file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) to see if you’re eligible for federal financial aid. As far as what to expect, on the...
1, 2002; married; a veteran or current member of the armed forces; an orphan; an emancipated minor or in a court-ordered legal guardianship; a homeless youth or one at risk of being homeless; a parent who provides more than half of the financial support for a child or dependent; in ...
Unaccompanied youth who is homelessWhat do l need to fill out the FAFSA?Here’s what you need to complete your FAFSA if you’re a dependent student:Your StudentAid.gov account. Your Social Security number. Your contributors’ Social Security numbers. USCIS registration number for eligible noncit...
The student is an unaccompanied, self-supporting youth at risk of homelessness How do I request a change? If you have a special circumstance that you feel warrants a change in your FAFSA®dependency status, contact the financial aid administrator at your school. They’ll let you know what ...
1, 2002; married; a veteran or current member of the armed forces; an orphan; an emancipated minor or in a court-ordered legal guardianship; a homeless youth or one at risk of being homeless; a parent who provides more than half of the financial support for a child or dependent; in ...
An agency considered you a homeless or self-supporting youth while you were a minor. Note that even if your parents won’t support you financially, you’re still considered a dependent student as an undergraduate if none of these criteria apply to you. Do independent students get more financia...