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It's frustrating when a one-time financial decision impacts your educational funding. You're right that retirement withdrawals count as income on the FAFSA, even when used for debt payment, which can temporarily inflate your family's financial picture.
Professional judgment is exactly the right approach here. Contact your school's financial aid office and explain that the retirement withdrawal was a one-time event used specifically for debt repayment, not an increase in actual disposable income. Most schools have a formal process for this.
You'll likely need to provide documentation showing:
- The withdrawal was one-time/unusual
- How the money was used (debt payment records)
- That your family's actual financial situation hasn't improved
Be prepared to show your father's regular income documents and possibly the debt payment records. Some schools have specific professional judgment forms, while others may require a detailed letter explaining the circumstances.
Don't wait on this - contact your financial aid office now to understand their specific process and timeline. Professional judgment reviews can take time, and you want this resolved before aid is distributed for 2025-2026.
@Thomas Maxon Absolutely! For your professional judgment request, gather detailed documentation showing exactly how the retirement withdrawal was used to pay off specific debts. Include bank statements showing the withdrawal and corresponding debt payments. Write a clear letter explaining this was a one-time financial event that artificially inflated your EFC. Meet with your financial aid counselor in person if possible - face-to-face conversations are often more effective. Ask if your school has a specific professional judgment form. Also check if you qualify for any institutional scholarships or grants to help bridge the gap while this is being resolved. Finally, be persistent but polite - sometimes these requests need follow-up, so don t'get discouraged if you need to provide additional information or appeal an initial decision.
Yuki Tanaka
It's frustrating when a one-time financial decision impacts your educational funding. You're right that retirement withdrawals count as income on the FAFSA, even when used for debt payment, which can temporarily inflate your family's financial picture. Professional judgment is exactly the right approach here. Contact your school's financial aid office and explain that the retirement withdrawal was a one-time event used specifically for debt repayment, not an increase in actual disposable income. Most schools have a formal process for this. You'll likely need to provide documentation showing: - The withdrawal was one-time/unusual - How the money was used (debt payment records) - That your family's actual financial situation hasn't improved Be prepared to show your father's regular income documents and possibly the debt payment records. Some schools have specific professional judgment forms, while others may require a detailed letter explaining the circumstances. Don't wait on this - contact your financial aid office now to understand their specific process and timeline. Professional judgment reviews can take time, and you want this resolved before aid is distributed for 2025-2026.
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Thomas Maxon
•@Yuki Tanaka thanks! do you have any more tips?
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Yuki Tanaka
•@Thomas Maxon Absolutely! For your professional judgment request, gather detailed documentation showing exactly how the retirement withdrawal was used to pay off specific debts. Include bank statements showing the withdrawal and corresponding debt payments. Write a clear letter explaining this was a one-time financial event that artificially inflated your EFC. Meet with your financial aid counselor in person if possible - face-to-face conversations are often more effective. Ask if your school has a specific professional judgment form. Also check if you qualify for any institutional scholarships or grants to help bridge the gap while this is being resolved. Finally, be persistent but polite - sometimes these requests need follow-up, so don t'get discouraged if you need to provide additional information or appeal an initial decision.
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