Parents divorced?

<p>Is your EFC affected if your parents are divorced?</p>

<p>Yes it is. FAFSA only asks for your custodial parent and spouse’s information rather than info from both parents. However, if you apply to schools using PROFILE or their own fin aid apps, they will want the info from both parents.</p>

<p>my parents are going to divorce soon, so i don’t know what to do. to edit my fafsa thing or leave it alone need to know which one will be better for me.</p>

<p>from <a href=“http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/completing_fafsa/2007_2008/ques5.html[/url]”>http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/completing_fafsa/2007_2008/ques5.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Fafsa is only custodial parent, but most elite colleges ask for non custodial parent income which is as well required whether the non custodial parent is willing or not to pay for your college!!</p>

<p>For Profile schools, does anyone know if there is a standard formula used when reviewing the information both of the custodial and non-custodial parents–how they combine the two sets of information and arrive at an EFC? Although there are several on-line FM and IM calculators, I can’t find anything that factors in the income info of the non-custodial parents. The financial aid offices are also fairly evasive when asked this question.</p>

<p>You can add together both incomes and all dependents and get close.</p>