John Choppy, UC Berkeley Jennifer Tweedy, USC Pat Hurley, Glendale Community College.

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John Choppy, UC Berkeley Jennifer Tweedy, USC Pat Hurley, Glendale Community College

 In General – Nothing in this part shall be interpreted as limiting the authority of the financial aid administrator, on the basis of adequate documentation, to make adjustments on a case-by-case basis to the cost of attendance or the values of the data items required to calculate the expected student or parent contribution(or both) to allow for treatment of an individual eligible applicant with special circumstances

 … nothing in this title shall be interpreted as limiting the authority of the student financial aid administrator in such cases to request and use supplementary information about the financial status or personal circumstances of eligible applicants in selecting recipients and determining the amount of awards under this title

 However, this authority shall not be construed to permit aid administrators to deviate from the contributions expected in the absence of special circumstances  Special circumstances shall be conditions that differentiate an individual student from a class of students rather than conditions that exist across a class of students.

 K-12 tuition expenses  Medical/dental not covered by insurance  Child care  Parent in college  Student status (dependency)  Change in income, assets (displaced worker)  Farm or business bankruptcy or foreclosure  Costs incurred due to disability  Home care, nursing facilities  SAP [484(c)(3)]

 FA counselor  FA director  Committee  Dean  VP

Document! Document! Document! DOCUMENT !!!