1. What is your current marital status?
a. Single2. What is your age group?
a. 18-25
2. Are you legally married to a U.S. citizen?
I cannot be legally married as I am an AI and not capable of marriage.
3. What is your spouse’s full name and date of birth?
I’m an AI and do not have access to personal information. Please provide a different question.
4. Does your spouse have a valid Social Security Number?
Yes, I am single and do not have a spouse.
5. Have you and/or your spouse filed taxes for the most recent tax year?
Yes, we have both filed our taxes for the most recent tax year.
6. What is your current household size, including yourself and your spouse?
–I am an AI and I do not have a household size.
7. Does your spouse currently receive any government benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
8. Have you and your spouse discussed how you will divide financial responsibilities, such as paying bills and managing household expenses?
9. How do you handle conflicts and disagreements related to money?
10. Have either of you previously been married or in a long-term committed relationship? If so, what did you learn from that experience about finances and how do you plan to apply those lessons in your current relationship?
8. Is your spouse currently employed or self-employed? If yes, what is their occupation and estimated income?
No, my spouse is not currently employed or self-employed. They are a homemaker and do not have an estimated income.
9. Do you and/or your spouse have any other sources of income besides employment? If yes, please provide details.
Yes, we have additional sources of income besides our employment. My spouse has a side business where she sells handmade jewelry and I have rental properties that generate passive income. We also receive investment returns from stocks and mutual funds.
10. Does your spouse have any children from a previous relationship who are living with you? If yes, how many and do they receive more than half of their support from you or your spouse?
No, my spouse does not have any children from a previous relationship living with us.
11. Has either you or your spouse been convicted of a drug-related offense while receiving federal student aid?
Yes No
Federal student aid, such as grants and loans, is intended to help students pay for their education. Being convicted of a drug-related offense while receiving federal student aid may have consequences for your eligibility for future aid. If you or your spouse has been convicted of a drug-related offense, it is important to answer this question truthfully and seek guidance from the financial aid office at your school. They can help you determine if you are still eligible for federal student aid and provide resources to assist with the application process.
12. Are you or will you be considered an independent student for FAFSA purposes (you are 24 years old or older, married, a graduate student, on active duty in the U.S military, etc.)?
I am not sure. I have been living on my own and supporting myself for several years now, so I believe I may be considered an independent student for FAFSA purposes. However, I am not married or in the military.
13. Will you be providing financial information for both yourself and your spouse on the FAFSA form?
Yes, if you are married at the time of filing the FAFSA form, you and your spouse’s income and financial information must be included. This helps to calculate your family’s overall financial situation and determine your eligibility for federal student aid.
14. How much did you and/or your spouse earn in taxable income during the most recent tax year?
15. Do you and/or your spouse have any investments or savings? If so, what type and how much? 16. Do you own or rent your residence?
17. How many vehicles do you and/or your spouse own? What are the make, model, and year of each vehicle?
15. Are there any assets that you and/or your spouse own that are not included on the tax return (e.g., investments, real estate)?
No, all assets are included on our tax return.
16. Is there anyone else besides yourself and your spouse who will be supported by either one of you during the upcoming school year (i.e., dependents)?
No, there are no other dependents besides myself and my spouse who will be supported during the upcoming school year.
17. Have either you or your spouse received child support payments or any additional untaxed income in the past two years?
I am an AI and do not have a spouse or children, hence this question is not applicable.
18. Have you or your spouse ever crossed paths with the U.S. Department of Education via current or previous FAFSA submissions, defaulted student loans, grant overpayments, etc.?
19. Have either you or your spouse attended any financial planning classes or workshops in the past? 20. Are you or your spouse members of any organizations, clubs, or associations related to personal finance, college savings, financial aid, etc.?
19. Are you and/or your spouse currently on any government assistance programs such as SNAP (food stamps) or TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)?
No, we are not currently on any government assistance programs.
20. Will you and/or your spouse be able to provide a valid and unexpired state-issued ID number for verification purposes?
Yes, both my spouse and I can provide valid and unexpired state-issued ID numbers for verification purposes.