Is my Student Independent for FAFSA?

Are you wondering if your student can be Independent on the FAFSA?
The most common question I get from parents is, "Shouldn't my student be independent if they file their own taxes?"
The answer often surprises families who hope to qualify for additional aid by pursuing independent student status for their student.
According to the Federal Department of Education, an independent student for the purposes of completing the FAFSA, must meet at least 1 of the following:
- Age 24 or older by December 31 of the FAFSA year of Submission
- Married
- Pursing a graduate level or professional degree
- A veteran or current armed forces member
- An orphan or ward of the court
- An emancipated minor
- At risk of becoming homeless
- Have their own legal dependents
Bottom Line - Your student's dependency status is NOT BASED on their tax filing status.








