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Learn how to document income loss, medical bills, divorce, caregiving costs, and other major financial changes so colleges can review your aid based on what is actually happening in your life.
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Sometimes the FAFSA tells one story.
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Your real life tells another.
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Maybe your income dropped.
Maybe medical bills piled up.
Maybe there was a divorce, a death, or a one-time income event that makes your numbers look better than they really are.
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This mini course shows you how to handle that the smart way.

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Buy Handling Special Circumstances and learn how to advocate for your family with a clear, credible financial aid appeal.
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what actually counts as a special circumstance
what documents colleges may want to see
how to write a clear request for consideration
how to explain your situation without rambling
how to follow up professionally if you do not hear back
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your FAFSA does not reflect what your family can really afford
your income changed after you filed
you have major medical, caregiving, or family expenses
you want to ask for a financial aid review without sounding lost or aggressive
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1 video lesson
1 workbook module
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If your financial situation changed, colleges need to know. And if you do not tell them clearly, with the right documentation, you could leave money on the table.
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Buy Handling Special Circumstances and learn how to advocate for your family with a clear, credible financial aid appeal.
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