Yeah, that only works if his parents are willing to stop declaring him on their taxes.
BadMotherVaulter, NAIA schools tend to be more forgiving of gaps in your eligibility like you have.
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rainbowgirl28 wrote:Yeah, that only works if his parents are willing to stop declaring him on their taxes.
BadMotherVaulter, NAIA schools tend to be more forgiving of gaps in your eligibility like you have.
Very cool, thanks for the info.
I'll have to try to fill out the fafsa again i suppose, if i'm going to apply for a college.
And its weird, my parents don't claim me either, but for some reason until i'm 25 they have an amount that the government expects them to contribute to my college.
suck it up.
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