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Is an emancipated minor considered an independent student?

STUDENT SERVICES: Financial Aid Department- Commonly Asked F...
The status of emancipated minor is not recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) for financial aid purposes; students must meet one of the approved criteria to be considered independent by USDE.

If I am an emancipated minor, am I now independent?

Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The status of emancipated minor is not recognized by the Department of Education for financial aid purposes; such a student must meet one of the other listed criteria to be independent. If you were a member of the National Guard or were a Reservist who was called to Active Duty for other than training purposes and can verify that your release from Active Duty was other than dishonorable, you are considered a veteran for FAFSA purposes. See similar questions...

When is a minor considered emancipated?

Patient Account Services FAQ
A child that no longer requires parental guidance or financial support, has fathered or given birth to a child, or has reached the age of majority is considered emancipated and responsible for their charges. All newborns will have their own account number. All babies will also receive a bill for their own room charges, even though they may have stayed much of the time in their mother's room. Birth Certificates will be filed with the state no more than 5 days after birth. See similar questions...

When am I considered an independent student?

Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions
In order to be considered as an independent student for financial aid purposes, you must meet one of the following six criteria: If you have an extremely adverse circumstance that prevents you from receiving assistance from your parents, you should contact the financial aid office. However, you should note that your parents' unwillingness to provide their financial information or to pay their expected contribution is usually not accepted as a reasonable circumstance. See similar questions...

Can the student move out of the household and be considered an independent student?

Trip to College :: Real Answers
There are only seven conditions under which a student is considered an "independent" for financial aid purposes - which means they do not have to file the financial aid paperwork with parent information. See similar questions...

How can I be considered Independent?

UW Colleges : Financial Aid : FAQs
To be considered an independent student when completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) you must meet one of the following criteria: be married at the time you are filing; have a child or other legal dependents for whom you, personally, provide more than 50% of the support for that child or legal dependent and be able to document that support; be an orphan/ward of the court; be a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or currently serving on active duty. See similar questions...

How can I be an independent student?

Financial Aid
In order to be considered independent by federal and state financial aid criteria, you must meet one of the following conditions for the 2007-2008 academic year: See similar questions...

I am an independent student paying my own bills, so how is my 2008-09 application considered?

PHEAA - Pennsylvania State Grant Program FAQ
Students who are considered financially independent by the Agency for 2008-09 are processed without consideration of parental adjusted gross income. However, if you receive direct support from your parents, that support should be reported in your response to Worksheet B. It is important to keep in mind that any assets reported by a family on the 2008-09 application form should not include retirement account assets. See similar questions...

If I'm living away from home, am I considered independent for government student aid purposes?

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The government does not grant independent status simply because a student is living away from home. To qualify as independent, you must be out of high school four or more years, be married or common-law, have dependent children, or have worked full-time for two twelve-month periods. See similar questions...

Does becoming pregnant or having a child mean a minor is automatically emancipated?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Southwest Ohio Law Offic...
No. While getting married generally constitutes emancipation, becoming pregnant and having a child does not. The difference is that a person who marries generally intends to substitute the parents' support and responsibility with the spouse's support and responsibility. However, if a minor becomes pregnant and has a child but does not marry, her parents continue to be responsible for her and she may continue to rely on their support. See similar questions...

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