Homeless/Unaccompanied Youth
Students experiencing homelessness and/or who are unaccompanied
may qualify for additional financial aid. If you have further
questions, please contact the financial aid office at the career
technology center, college, or university you're planning to
attend.
What happens when I fill out the FAFSA?
On the FAFSA, students are asked if since July 1, they have been
homeless or self-supporting and at risk of being homeless.
If the student answers yes, they'll then be asked if any of the
following made the determination that the student was homeless or
at risk of becoming homeless.
- Director or designee of an emergency or transitional shelter,
street outreach program, or other program serving those
experiencing homelessness
- The student's high school or school district homeless liaison
or designee
- Director or designee of a project supported by a federal TRIO
or GEAR UP program grant
- Financial aid administrator
Then, the student will complete the remainder of the FAFSA.
What happens after I fill out the FAFSA?
The financial aid office at the college(s) you've listed on the
FAFSA will receive your information. Be sure to watch for
communication from the financial aid office with details of the
information you need to submit.
What documentation do I need to provide the Financial Aid
Office?
Required documentation may vary from one campus to the next. The
financial aid office will communicate with you, outlining what they
need.
Additional Resources
Many campuses provide additional support for students including
student food pantries, clothing closets, and emergency financial
assistance in some cases. Please reach out to student support
services at the college or university you're planning to attend
.