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  2. Will filling out student aid forms target undocumented ... - AOL

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    Because students need to be citizens or permanent residents to get financial aid, a signed agreement between the two departments states that students' information they submit for FAFSA will be ...

  3. There's a new FAFSA in 2024. Here's what college students and ...

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    The federal financial aid form looks different in the 2024-25 school year. Here's what college students and parents need to know about the new FAFSA.

  4. Students With an Undocumented Parent Still Can't Fill ... - AOL

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    The updated FAFSA form has been marred with technical problems, leaving many students unable to complete the financial aid form entirely. Students With an Undocumented Parent Still Can't Fill Out ...

  5. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    Students can file an appeal with their college financial aid office in order to seek additional financial aid if their current financial situation is no longer the same as the financial information they provided on FAFSA (i.e. their parent recently lost their job). The exact appeal process can vary from school to school.

  6. College-bound students fear 'outing' undocumented parents on ...

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    Many college-bound students with undocumented immigrant parents are hesitant to submit federal financial aid applications as President-elect Donald Trump vows to deport immigrants who are in the ...

  7. EFC and FAFSA Problems: When Your Parents Can’t Help ... - AOL

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    Note that the situation for student loans has changed due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak and relief efforts from the government, student loan lenders and others. EFC and FAFSA might ...

  8. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    Even if the parents have no intention of helping pay the student's college expenses, which legally they are not required to do, the student remains considered a dependent and the parents' income and assets are used in determining the EFC and through it, the student's financial aid award.

  9. How one high school is helping students deal with the botched ...

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    At Robert M. La Follette High School in Madison, Wisconsin, some college-bound seniors are still scrambling to submit their federal financial aid forms – but it’s not for lack of trying.