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For grad school stuff, dependent or independent also doesn't mean much of anything. Sorry, I scanned it last night right before I was about to pass out from Tylenol PM.
I was under the assumption you got knocked into independent status whenever you started graduate work anyway.
I started graduate studies before the age cutoff and for tax purposes could still be considered a dependent, but when it came to filling out my FAFSA it said I was an independent and my parent's income didn't matter and had no bearing on my loans.
Once again, I didn't really read over the stuff. I'm kind of tired and cranky, so I should probably actually read what it is in regards to but I'm yet to hear of it even mattering after undergrad, especially if you aren't making any money.
I was under the assumption you got knocked into independent status whenever you started graduate work anyway.
I started graduate studies before the age cutoff and for tax purposes could still be considered a dependent, but when it came to filling out my FAFSA it said I was an independent and my parent's income didn't matter and had no bearing on my loans.
Once again, I didn't really read over the stuff. I'm kind of tired and cranky, so I should probably actually read what it is in regards to but I'm yet to hear of it even mattering after undergrad, especially if you aren't making any money.