<p>FAFSA is an actual application for aid. It is a form that provides information from your legal parents and yourself to figure out if you get Pell Grant and Loan from the federal govt. Some colleges, maybe yours, use it to see if you get any college aid. There is no such thing as ‘rejected’, really. You either qualify for a Pell grant of up to 5750 per year or not. And every student who files a FAFSA is eligible for a federal direct student loan for 5,500 freshman year (after that 6,500 sophmore, 7,500 jr, 7,500 senior year.)</p>
<p>So your sister and her husband are your legal parents. Who have you been living with and how long from age 13 till you graduated HS up to the last year? How old are you? Did you start school already and is this your first year? Where do you live? Overrides are a case by case basis. What is your case? That your legal parent won’t help with school? That won’t do it. Are you trying to say abandoned by adoptive parents because you befriend your natural parents? </p>
<p>Maybe read this article and post again.
<a href=“Dependency Overrides - Finaid”>Your Guide for College Financial Aid - Finaid;