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Filling out the 'Or If The Other Children Would Be Required To Provide Parental Information If They Were Completing' form is a critical part of the verification process for dependent students. This guide will walk you through the necessary steps to ensure you complete this form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by filling in the dependent student’s information. This includes their last name, first name, middle initial, street address, city, state, zip code, social security number, date of birth, home phone number, email address, and alternate or cell phone number. Ensure all information is entered accurately.
- In the family information section, list all members of the household, including the student, their parents, siblings, and any other individuals who live with the parents and are supported by them. Record their relationship to the student and any college they are attending, if applicable.
- Move to the income verification section. If the student has filed or will file a 2012 income tax return, indicate whether they have used the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer that information. If they haven’t, follow the instructions to obtain and attach the IRS tax return transcript.
- If the student is a non-filer, indicate their employment status for 2012. If employed, provide the names of all employers and the amount earned, ensuring to attach the IRS W-2 forms.
- Repeat the income verification process for the student's parents, specifying if they filed taxes and whether they used the IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Attach the necessary tax return transcripts or W-2 forms.
- Complete any additional information required about SNAP benefits and child support paid by the parents, providing documentation if applicable.
- Ensure to attach documentation of the student's high school completion status or equivalent, checking the appropriate box for the document submitted.
- For identity verification, either appear in person at the financial aid office with a government-issued ID or provide a notarized copy of the ID along with the verification worksheet.
- Sign and date the certification section at the end of the form, ensuring both the student and one parent have signed.
- Once completed, submit the worksheet along with any required accompanying documents to the financial aid administrator at the student's school. Retain a copy for your records.
Start filling out your verification form online today to ensure timely processing of your financial aid.
Yes, you typically need both parents' information if you are a dependent student. This information gives a complete view of your family's financial status, which schools need to assess your eligibility for financial aid. If your parents are divorced or separated, provide the information of the parent you lived with most recently, along with their financial details. If the other children would be required to provide parental information if they were completing, it highlights the consistency in the FAFSA requirements.
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