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Not sure what FAFSA is???

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how to

do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial questions

relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

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Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Standard form for students going to college--shows what grants and loans you'd

qualify for. Most colleges use it as the starting point for student aid.

I'm trying to figure out which way to file this--to claim Neal as a dependent

and then include his SSI money as our household income, or to not claim Neal as

a dependent.

Ellen Bronfeld <egskb@...> wrote: Not

sure what FAFSA is???

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how to

do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial questions

relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

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Hi,

When we filled out the FASFA, because our " dependent adult child " worked and

received Social Security, my husband and I did not claim him.

Our daughter applied to many schools, and the private ones, I wrote a " special

situation " letter explaining our support of our son. Our daughter ended up

going to a state school, but the private schools did offer some financial aid.

Kay

G Mrozak <mrsovaltine@...> wrote: Free

Application for Federal Student Aid.

Standard form for students going to college--shows what grants and loans you'd

qualify for. Most colleges use it as the starting point for student aid.

I'm trying to figure out which way to file this--to claim Neal as a dependent

and then include his SSI money as our household income, or to not claim Neal as

a dependent.

Ellen Bronfeld <egskb@...> wrote: Not

sure what FAFSA is???

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how to

do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial questions

relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

mrsovaltine@...

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Thanks...got it..

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how to

do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial questions

relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

mrsovaltine@...

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I guess that would be a good question for someone with a background in finance

or better yet, accounting...anyone out there with this knowledge?

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how to

do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial questions

relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

mrsovaltine@...

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Thanks, Kay. This makes a lot of sense.

In the books I've read about college aid, it recommends filing FAFSA, and

filling out whatever financial aid forms the college(s) want, and then AFTER

hearing what's offered, sending your " here's our special case story " letter.

I swear, the whole process reminds me of buying a used car. Offer, counter

offer, etc.

Since my son is going to College of DuPage for 2 years, he won't get a deal from

them anyway. But I'm filing this for practice for later, and to hedge our bets.

If our financial situation changes during the year and we do need help, then I

need to have this thing filed.

I hate government paperwork. And I just had to reapply for SSI (Neal is on

layoff), and justify his situation for Medicaid. Arrrrgh.

-Gail

kk elmore <kelmore@...> wrote: Hi,

When we filled out the FASFA, because our " dependent adult child " worked and

received Social Security, my husband and I did not claim him.

Our daughter applied to many schools, and the private ones, I wrote a " special

situation " letter explaining our support of our son. Our daughter ended up

going to a state school, but the private schools did offer some financial aid.

Kay

G Mrozak <mrsovaltine@...> wrote: Free

Application for Federal Student Aid.

Standard form for students going to college--shows what grants and loans you'd

qualify for. Most colleges use it as the starting point for student aid.

I'm trying to figure out which way to file this--to claim Neal as a dependent

and then include his SSI money as our household income, or to not claim Neal as

a dependent.

Ellen Bronfeld <egskb@...> wrote: Not

sure what FAFSA is???

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

College Age Sibs

Anyone here with a college-aged typical kid, who can help me figure out how

to do FAFSA or other college paperwork (in light of answering financial

questions relating to a disabled adult sibling)?

Please reply privately.

-Gail

mrsovaltine@...

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