If I am listed as a dependent on a tax return, will I still get all of my FAFSA and federal student loans?
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If I am listed as a dependent on someones tax return, will I still get all of my FAFSA and federal student loans for college? or will that money be deducted and I will get less than before?
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Answer:
Being listed as a "dependent" on your (I assume) parent's income tax return has nothing to do with FAFSA. You will fill out the FAFSA as a dependent student and submit it, using your parent's income and assets.
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It doesn't matter what you're listed as.
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