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When applying for financial aid, what percentage of the amount should be the parent's contribution?


When applying for financial aid, what percentage of the amount should be the parent's contribution?

FAFSA has a fairly complex formula. The parents' contribution depends on their assets and income, their age, and how many other children they have, among other things.

The FAFSA figures this all out but it's totally BS. my parents contributed nothing and the school doesn't care.

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