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Are my parent's required to pay the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) to the school?

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No. The Expected Family Contribution is a federal calculation that determines the amount the family (parent(s) and/or student) should pay toward the educational costs. The calculation examines the contribution by assessing prior year earnings, savings, etc. If the student or parent cannot meet the EFC because of a change in prior year income or other expenses such as medical or elementary school tuition, the student should contact a financial aid representative with this information.

How can a parent find out which school their child must attend?

Michigan City Area Schools
To determine which school a child will attend, parents should call the Transportation Department at 873-2127. Return To Top See similar questions...

What happens when the parent required to pay child support has money to do so but refuses to pay?

County of SB : Dept of Child Support Services
There are many enforcement tools available to the Department of Child Support Services. One example is that the court may find the parent required to pay support in contempt of court if that parent has the ability to pay but is is not doing so. For more information on methods of enforcement, please refer to Section 9 of the State of California Child Support Handbook. See similar questions...

What is required for admission to graduate school?

Frequently Asked Career Questions
Earned high grades while completing their bachelors degree at an accredited college or university (typically, though not necessarily, as an undergraduate psychology major) Demonstrated strong quantitative, verbal, and analytic abilities, as reflected in their scores on the Graduate Record Exam Been evaluated positively in three confidential letters of recommendation written by undergraduate teachers, advisors, or research supervisors In addition, graduate applicants are usually asked to write a . See similar questions...

What should I do if the parent required to pay child support moves away?

County of SB : Dept of Child Support Services
Tell the county Department of Child Support Services when and where you or the other parent moves. Child support can be enforced anywhere in the United States and many foreign countries. No. The laws known as the Full Faith and Credit for Child Support Orders Act and the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act prevent states from changing another state’s court orders. If the child lives here and an order is issued in California, in most cases only a California court can change it. Yes. See similar questions...

The parent required to pay child support is in jail. Can I still get support?

County of SB : Dept of Child Support Services
Unless the parent in jail has other assets, like a house or a car, or other income, child support will be nearly impossible to collect. A parent require to pay child support who goes to jail should contact the county Department of Child Support Services to modify the child support order. Otherwise, past-due child support, frequently called "arrears", will continue to grow and the parent will be responsible for paying the arrears when released. See similar questions...

Can I go to professional or graduate school with this degree?

BPA in in Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, and Gover...
Yes. Several of our students have used their degrees in order to enter, for example, law schools or graduate schools in various fields. However, you must check with the graduate school in which you are interested to confirm if they will accept this degree for entry. See similar questions...

What happens when the noncustodial parent has money to pay child support but still won’t pay?

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Individuals can assist local child support agencies by providing any information they have about the noncustodial parent’s (NCPs) whereabouts, income, and assets such as homes, cars, etc. The court may find a NCP in contempt of court if that parent has the ability to pay but is willfully not paying the child support. This enforcement tool is used only when all others have failed. See similar questions...

How do I, as a parent, help my child return to school?

Chronic kids: Frequently Asked Questions
Returning to school, after the diagnosis of a chronic illness or a hospitalization due to an already diagnosed illness, is stressful for both you, the parent, and your child. The doctors have probably told you to be careful and take precautions to help ensure your child's health. You may wonder if all of that can be done at school, and if your child will be safe there. See similar questions...

When must a parent pay child support ?

LINDA S. LUTHER-VENO
In Pennsylvania, both parents must contribute to the financial support of minor children. When parents separate, the court may order child support be paid to the person who has custody. Support continues until the children graduate from high school or turn 18, whichever happens last. Pennsylvania law does not allow court orders to support a child in college unless both parents agree. This is usually done in the Property Settlement Agreement. See similar questions...

How many credits are required to graduate from the School?

FAQ: Study Abroad in London with the London School of Busine...
A minimum of 180 credits is required to receive a bachelor's degree. To receive an MBA 60 credits are required. Please refer to the programme descriptions on the web site for full graduation requirements details. See similar questions...

If the custodial parent is not allowing me to see my child, do I still have to pay child support?

Macomb County, Michigan: Circuit Court: FOC FAQ
Yes. Parenting time and child support are separate parts of a court order with separate enforcement procedures. See similar questions...

FAQs for Graduate StudentsDoes NIDDK have scholarships to pay for my graduate school?

Frequently Asked Questions : NIDDK
No. We support graduate students via predoctoral training grants (see table). We support individual predoctoral fellowships (F31s) only for students from underrepresented (definition) racial or ethnic groups or students with disabilities (definition), The NIGMS (definition) , a more 'generic' Institute of the NIH, supports over 10,000 graduate students on predoctoral training grants. Look at their website to see if your graduate program is NIH-supported. See similar questions...

How does a parent know where and when the school bus will pick up and drop off their child?

Michigan City Area Schools
Bus transportation begins the first day of school and is provided to elementary students living one and one half (1.5) miles, more or less, from the school they attend, and secondary (middle school and high school) pupils living two (2) miles, more or less, from the school they attend. Letters are being sent to parents/guardians of eligible students with the information on bus pick up location and pick up time. See similar questions...

How do you recommend a parent leave their child at school?

Newport Children's School - FAQs
Children do best with a predictable routine. Bring your child into the classroom and say hello to the teacher. The teacher will give you and your child a friendly greeting. If you have time it can be helpful to help your child get settled in to an activity. Sometimes a very young child has an easier transition with the help of a "lovey" from home such as a stuffed animal or special blanket. Say goodbye and perhaps some special words of encouragement, wave and maybe blow a kiss and then go. See similar questions...

Do I get a Cashless School Parent card with a Cashless School Parent Account?

Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the configuration of the Cashless School Parent Program they have established, some schools or merchants may require the issuance of a Cashless School Parent card. Nevertheless, no matter whether you receive a Cashless School Parent Account number by email, or in the form of a card, both provide risk-free access, total privacy and complete security. See similar questions...

How can a parent help their dyslexic child?

Dyslexia Teacher - Frequently Asked Questions
The most important thing they can do is to build up the damaged confidence and self-esteem of their child. Make sure the child knows he is loved for himself, and that this love is not dependent on how well he does at school. See similar questions...

Is Progeria passed down from parent to child?

The Progeria Research Foundation
HGPS is not usually passed down in families. The gene change is almost always a chance occurrence that is extremely rare. Children with other types of “progeroid” syndromes which are not HGPS may have diseases that are passed down in families. However, HGPS is a “sporadic autosomal dominant” mutation. See similar questions...

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