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Reply to "Low income no loan policy for college (UVA) How is this fair?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sucks. Maybe it will be a new branch of business for lawyers. Drafting official documents that legally declare a kid not a dependent on their parents. Then the kid would be poor. But then the parents couldn't declare them on taxes. What to do, what to do.[/quote] There's no legal loophole there. Pretty sure they're considered dependents for financial aid purposes until they are 26.[/quote] 1. Not true. A child may emancipate, and there is a specific Federally-recognized process for establishing that one receives no material financial support from parents (except for intermittent housing, which does not necessarily count). 2. This whole business is unfair. But I also view it as a threat by UVA against those who should be funding it. The state General Assembly members from out in banjo territory keep slashing the UVA and W&M state funding levels. Time to show the miscreants what they are sowing. [/quote]
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