PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT
               
	            Special Circumstances
                
	              The Department of Education  allows a review of a student's Financial Aid Award Offer if a student and/or  family's financial situation changes since the FAFSA was completed.  The  Office of Financial Aid Services can review your unique situation under certain  circumstances for additional federal or state assistance.  The  circumstances that are eligible for an additional review are listed  below.  In addition, if your Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) is  already a zero, a review would not result in any additional assistance due to  the EFC already calculated to a zero.
	            Circumstances that can be  reviewed:
                
                  - Loss of employment 
 
                  - Reduction of work hours 
 
                  - Extremely high medical expenses 
 
                  - Marital status change (ie, divorce, separation,       widowed)
 
                  - Loss of one-time income 
 
              
                If  you have been affected by one of the circumstances outlined above, complete the  Income Reduction Form for the current academic year.  The Income Reduction  Form can be found on the Financial Aid page of my911±¬ÁÏÍø.  Follow the instructions and  submit all the appropriate documentation to the Office of Financial Aid  Services.
               
                Circumstances that cannot be  reviewed:
              
                  - Voluntarily decreasing work hours to attend college
 
                  - Resigning or leaving job voluntarily
 
                  - Extensive credit card debt
 
                  - Union position where hours fluctuate yearly
 
                  - The loss of overtime hours
 
                
                
                Unusual  Circumstances
                  The  Department of Education allows a review of a student’s dependency status based  on a unique situation.  Examples of  unique situations can include but are not limited to:
              
                  - Abuse  and neglect
 
                  - refugee  or asylee status
 
                  - parental  abandonment
 
                  - unaccompanied  homeless youth
 
                  - youth  in foster care
 
                  - threat  to student health/safety or incarceration of a parent
 
                
              This process is  also referred to as a dependency override. Students that indicate an unusual  circumstance on their FAFSA will be sent a follow up communication regarding  the process for a review of their unique situation.
              A student that  would like to be reviewed based on their unique situation will need to submit  the Dependency Override Form in addition to all the documentation related to  the unique situation.  The Dependency  Appeal Form can be found on the Financial Aid page of my911±¬ÁÏÍø. 
                 Financial Aid  Services will review all documentation and a decision on the course of action  to be taken, if any within 60 days of receiving the documents.  Students will be notified once the request  has been processed. The decision by the FA committee will be final.
                
 
 
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