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What is the difference between With parents and Along.
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Answered by shalinisingh63105
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Answer:

is that parent is to act as parent, to raise or rear while parents is (parent).

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Answered by welcomaayush
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Read the definitions, find out who has to provide parent information on the FAFSA® form, and learn what to do if you aren’t in contact with your parents.

Am I dependent or independent?

Which parent’s information should I report on the FAFSA® form?

What if I don’t live with my parents?

What if my parents aren’t going to help me pay for college and refuse to provide information for my FAFSA® form?

What if I have no contact with my parents?

Your dependency status determines whose information you must report on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form.

If you’re a dependent student, you will report your and your parents’ information.

If you’re an independent student, you will report your own information (and, if you’re married, your spouse’s).

The federal student aid programs are based on the concept that it is primarily your and your family’s responsibility to pay for your education. A dependent student is assumed to have the support of parents, so the parents’ information has to be assessed along with the student’s, in order to get a full picture of the family’s financial strength. If you’re a dependent student, it doesn’t mean your parents are required to pay anything toward your education; this is just a way of looking at everyone in a consistent manner.

Am I dependent or independent?

Your answers to questions on the FAFSA® form determine whether you are considered a dependent or independent student. The questions change a little from one year’s application to the next year’s; for instance, the 2020–21 FAFSA form asks whether you were born before Jan. 1, 1997, while the 2021–22 FAFSA form will ask whether you were born before Jan. 1, 1998. Here are the questions that determine your dependency status, first in a graphic format and then (for 2020–21 specifically) in a table of dependency status questions:

Dependency Status Infographic

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Dependency Status Questions on the 2020–21 FAFSA® Form

Were you born before Jan. 1, 1997?

Yes

No

As of today, are you married? (Also answer “Yes” if you are separated but not divorced.)

Yes

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