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Sep 2025
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Dependent vs. Independent Student For Fi...

The College Investor
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It can be confusing to understand whether you're a dependent or independent student for FAFSA and financial aid purposes.

Given the current cost of higher education, college students need all the help they can get when paying for college. There are a variety of different ways to pay for college, including paying your own way, scholarships, grants, and student loans.

Nearly all forms of financial aid start with filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form that is made available by the U.S. government. And one of the key sections of the FAFSA form is determining whether you are a dependent or independent student.

Here's what you need to know.

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