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If you are a dependent of a parent or caregiver, what will you need from them to complete the fafsa?.

User Lizhen Hu
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You will need both parent's information on the FAFSA unless your parents are separated or divorced. If your parents are separated or divorced, you should use the information of the parent you lived with the most last year.

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What parent information is reported on the FAFSA® form, and is it kept private? Parents must include tax, income, and some asset information on the FAFSA form. They must also obtain an FSA ID to serve as their electronic signature for the financial aid application process.

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get a part time job if the parent or care giver can't educate you to the level you want or try applying for some government free collage fees or something like that so you can continue to do your studies.

you will need bank investement and it's records

untaxed payment

SSN will be required too

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