Professional judgment requests are available for the following categories:
· Income Reduction / Loss
· Unusual Expenses
· Dependency Override
· Satisfactory Academic Progress
· Selective Service Registration
These choices depend upon what your school allows, however, those listed above are standard. The very first step is to contact and consult your financial aid adviser. He or she will provide you with the proper paperwork and deadlines. Further, I must stress that you follow the filing directions EXACTLY. Below is a sampling of what should be included for an income reduction/loss situation:
Student Income Reduction: Attach a detailed signed and dated letter of explanation
concerning your loss of income to include all of the applicable items below:
· Your current or prior employer's name, address & phone number
· The date your income was reduced or lost
· Indicate whether or not you are entitled to unemployment benefits and/or severance pay
· Attach a copy of your last pay stub from previous employer and current paystub from
new employer, if applicable
· If submitting this request after January 31, 2009, provide current W2 forms or copies of
Federal Income Tax Returns.
· Completed Anticipated Total Income for Calendar Year 2008
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