<p>I live in an RV an have no idea whether or not if I can put homelessness down on my Fafsa. I don't own land or any sort of property and I am uncertain if an RV is considered a home in their view. Any advise?</p>
<p>There’s a button you’ll be able to click to mention you cannot offer parental data once it involves that section i feel. And as for the homeless issue, i do not assume that will stop your application from being processed. i am pretty positive it says it’s process as a result of they are shrewd what quantity aid your obtaining. The homeless issue would possibly grant you more cash too.</p>
<p>To qualify as homeless can mean a professional judgement from a financial aid officer. How much discretion they have over this, I don’t know. If you are otherwise a dependent student, the questions might come up as to whether you have any other alterative, proof as to not having any and also the story behind the RV. Living in an RV that your parents gave you on their property, for instance, is highly unlikely to fly. If you had no place to go, and bought the RV yourself after a period of couch surfing or staying with someone who really was not interested in having you there any longer is a whole other. </p>
<p>What kind of RV? We know folks who have a RV as their primary residence. They stay in one place most of the summer, but then travel from place to place all winter long. Their RV is bigger than my first house!</p>
<p>What really matters is the reason why you are living in the RV. If there is a back story, it would be helpful to share that. </p>