The best advice I can give is to be truthful but very mindful when filling out the FAFSA form. For example, for students with divorced parents, you only report the income of the parent that the student stayed with the most during the previous year... NOT the parent who earns more. If the student stayed just one more day with the lower earning parent, it could mean the difference between tens of thousands of dollars per year in aid vs. $0.
The best advice I can give is to be truthful but very mindful when filling out the FAFSA form.
For example, for students with divorced parents, you only report the income of the parent that the student stayed with the most during the previous year... NOT the parent who earns more.
If the student stayed just one more day with the lower earning parent, it could mean the difference between tens of thousands of dollars per year in aid vs. $0.
This video came at the perfect time for me, as college costs are currently through the roof compared to previous years. Thanks for the tips!
I’m about halfway there. But I’ll take something rather than nothing
how? enroll as voluntary mercenary internehip in ukraine
@Katye Dyakova you from ukraine now in america? how is cheese burger and hot dog?
Her name is pronounced oh-NYEE ah-day-oh-NYEE