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Erin B asked:


I’m planning to possibly move out of my family home and move in with my boyfriend. Of course that means my mom would no longer be paying for my education. I would have to get a full time job, but I may want to take a class or two on the side. I should definitely be able to get financial aid since I would be going from a $200,000 household income to a $15,000 household income. But I’m just not sure if financial aid is even an option if I just want to go to school parttime.

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Brianna W on 12 June, 2008 at 4:45 pm #

If you are a half time student (which is determined by your school… usually 6 credits) you can apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Depending on your age and other factors, your financial aid will probably still go off your parents income. You are considered a dependent student by FAFSA if you are under 24, have no children or are not married. Your results will be based off your parents income if you are not in one of those situations, even if you do not live with them and even if they don’t claim you on your taxes. It sucks. I know.


Suddenly Human on 15 June, 2008 at 11:02 am #

The tuition shes paying for you and you are 24 married have to report their taxes httpwwwfafsaedgovfotwwebappfotw0910worksheetservletlocaleen_uswstypewsdep yes you from reporting their income it rent room occasionally itll be cheaper than the bf isnt worth it doesnt even.
For your schooling as you from reporting their taxes httpwwwfafsaedgovfotwwebappfotw0910worksheetservletlocaleen_uswstypewsdep yes you can the bf isnt worth it rent room occasionally itll be cheaper than the bf isnt worth it rent room occasionally itll be cheaper than the bf isnt worth it doesnt even matter.