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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should contact the homeless liaison for your school district. He is technically an unaccompanied homeless youth even though he has shelter under your roof. This will help him when and if he applies to college. He won’t have to have any parent fill out the falsa if he is designated as unaccompanied homeless, which he is. [/quote] Forgot to add. Legal emancipation process seems like it can be expensive and lengthy. There might not be time before the falsa is due. It is critical that a school counselor or homeless liaison somewhere documents that he is an unaccompanied homeless youth that left home because of abuse. He won’t have to get his parents to fill out fafsa, and once accepted to college probably will be eligible for extra programs for foster/homeless youth. [/quote] This is a route we are pursuing[/quote] This is great advice. My kids (twins) are headed off to college in a week and I recall the pain of completing the FAFSA form. I can only imagine the stumbling block it is to children who do not have parental support but need financial assistance to attend college. OP, I am glad you are pursuing this for this young man. Good luck.[/quote]
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