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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ My DD worked for two years after college and was not claimed as a dependent on our taxes. FAFSA still requires parental income information in order to qualify for aid. Our income was too high for her to qualify for aid, despite us believing that it’s crazy that our income mattered since she was a self-supporting adult. [/quote] Our income only counted until my son reached age 24. [/quote] Really it should NOT count past 22 (or completion of undergrad). Sure if you have the money, help your kids with grad school. But they are ADULTS and financial aid should be based on THEIR OWN finances. [/quote] +1 because people whose parents are paying everything do no fill out FAFSA or the grad school equivalent, they just pay the bills [/quote]
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