<p>swimcat, in this situation, if a 24 year old were still getting financial assistance to live from parents (ie: living at home), and parents chipped in something toward tuition for an undergraduate degree in addition to living expenses, how would this effect the efc of a younger sibling in college, assuming the 24 year old was in school at least half time (since the older child has an efc of 0 if unemployed)? I do not want to get off track, so if you know, you could send me a PM. I am just curious as to how that works. Thanks.</p>