Get Recent Separation/divorce Form (dependent Student) (note - Pheaa - Pheaa
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How to fill out the Recent Separation/divorce Form (dependent Student) (note - PHEAA - Pheaa online)
Filling out the Recent Separation/divorce Form is an essential step for dependent students navigating financial aid following a parental separation or divorce. This guide will provide a clear, step-by-step approach to help users accurately complete the form and submit the required information in a timely manner.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for completion.
- Input the student's account number and name clearly at the top of the form. Make sure that the information matches the documents you have, ensuring consistency.
- In the first section, mark the date of separation and divorce in the appropriate format (month/day/year). Accurate dates are crucial for the processing of your application.
- Provide the name, physical address, and phone number of the parent with whom you resided the most during the 12 months before filing this form. If applicable, note the details for the parent you have resided with since the separation or divorce.
- Attach a complete copy of the parent’s 2011 U.S. Income Tax Return, including all supporting documents such as W-2 forms and any corporate or partnership returns, if relevant.
- Fill in the parent’s adjusted gross income as shown on the 2011 U.S. Income Tax Return, ensuring you correctly reference the appropriate line numbers.
- Complete the sections about tax-deferred contributions, child support, and any untaxed income accurately. Enter zeros for any amounts that do not apply.
- Provide information about anticipated income and support for 2012 in the later sections. Ensure you list total yearly amounts, and include all relevant sources of income.
- Detail the number of people supported by the parent in question 2 and the number of college students within that family structure. Ensure to include all clause details as specified.
- Sign and date the form, ensuring both the student and the parent have completed their signatures as required. Review the form for accuracy before final submission.
- Once completed, save your changes, make copies for your records, and send the form along with any requested documents to the designated PHEAA address.
Complete your Recent Separation/divorce Form online today to ensure timely processing of your financial aid.
Yes, applying for a PA state grant may require a separate application process. After completing the FAFSA using the recent separation/divorce form (dependent student), students should check the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) website for additional steps. This separate application helps ensure eligibility for state-funded financial support. Always review deadlines to avoid missing out on potential financial aid.
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