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Financial Aid Administrators have the authority to take into consideration unique family circumstances not reflected on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).  An aid administrator may use Professional Judgment (PJ) on a case-by-case basis to adjust the following:Student's Cost of AttendanceFAFSA Data Elements used to calculate the Student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC)Students Dependency StatusPJ Assistance Sessions

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Financial Aid Administrators have the authority to take into consideration unique family circumstances not reflected on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).  An aid administrator may use Professional Judgment (PJ) on a case-by-case basis to adjust the following:Student's Cost of AttendanceFAFSA Data Elements used to calculate the Student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC)Students Dependency StatusPJ Assistance Sessions

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Financial Aid Administrators have the authority to consider unique family circumstances that are not reflected in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). An aid administrator may use Professional Judgment (PJ) on a case-by-case basis to adjust the following:

  1. Student's Cost of Attendance: This refers to the estimated total cost of a student's education for a period of enrollment. It includes tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. If a student's actual cost of attendance is significantly different from the standard cost of attendance, the financial aid administrator may adjust the cost of attendance.

  2. FAFSA Data Elements used to calculate the Student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC): The EFC is a measure of a family's financial strength and is used to determine a student's eligibility for federal student aid. The EFC is calculated based on the financial information provided on the FAFSA. If there are significant changes in a family's financial situation that are not reflected on the FAFSA, the financial aid administrator may adjust the data elements used to calculate the EFC.

  3. Students Dependency Status: The dependency status determines to what extent a student is expected to have access to parental support. If a student's actual dependency status is significantly different from the status indicated on the FAFSA, the financial aid administrator may adjust the dependency status.

PJ Assistance Sessions: These are sessions where a financial aid administrator provides guidance and assistance to students and families regarding the professional judgment process. The administrator may adjust the information provided during these sessions based on the unique circumstances of each case.

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