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Financial Aid
Forms for
2005-2006
Every year
the Department
of Education
randomly selects
students for
a process called
verification.
You may need
to complete
the forms listed
below if you
were selected.
You may contact
the financial
aid office to
confirm that
you are submitting
the correct
forms for the
2005-2006 year.
2005-2006
Student Data
Form
2005-2006
Parents Resource
Letter
2005-2006
Student Resource
Letter
2005-2006
Verification
Worksheet for
Dependent Student
2005-2006
Verification
Worksheet for
Independent
Student
2005-2006
Worksheet A-B-C
2005-2006
Worksheet for FAFSA Question
#31
Dependent
vs. Independent
2005-2006
The federal
guidelines listed
below for the
2005-2006 year
determine if
you are a dependent
or independent
student.
If you (the
student) answer
"NO"
to every question
listed below
you are considered
a dependent
student.
1. Were you
born before
January 1, 1982?
2. At the
beginning of the
2005-2006 school
year, will
you be working
on a master's
or doctorate
program (such
as an MA, MBA,
MD, JD, PhD, EdD, or graduate
certificate,
etc.)?
3. As of today,
are you married?
(Answer "YES"
if you are separated
but not divorced.)
4. Do you have
children who
receive more
than half of
their support
from you?
5. Do you have
dependents (other
than your children
or spouse) who
live with you
and who receive
more than half
of their support
from you, now
and through
June 30, 2006?
6. Are both
of your parents
deceased, or are
you (or were you
until age 18) a ward/dependent
of the court?
7. Are you
a veteran of
the U.S. Armed
Forces?
(Answer "No"
(you are not
a veteran) if
you (1) have
never engaged
in active duty
in the U.S.
Armed Forces,
(2) are currently
an ROTC student
or a cadet or
midshipman at
a service academy,
or (3) are a
National Guard
or Reserves
enlistee activated
only for training.
Also answer
"No"
if you are currently
serving in the
U.S. Armed Forces
and will continue
to serve through
June 30, 2006.)
(Answer "Yes"
(you are a veteran)
if you (1) have
engaged in active
duty in the
U.S. Armed Forces
(Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marines,
or Coast Guard)
or as a member
of the National
Guard or Reserves
who was called
to active duty
for purposes
other than training,
or were a cadet
or midshipman
at one of the
service academies,
and (2)
were releases
under a condition
other than dishonorable.
Also answer
"Yes"
if you are not
a veteran now
but will be
one by June
30, 2006.
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