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Appealing your financial aid: human trafficking

The answer: yes, this is appealable. "Human trafficking" is a recognized ground for a Dependency override (unusual circumstances). If granted: dependency override to INDEPENDENT (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(1)(B)) — parent income/assets leave your FAFSA entirely, and the override presumptively renews each year at that school (§1087tt(c)(2)(B)(iv)). Federal law also bars your school from refusing to consider it: no school "shall maintain a policy of denying all requests for adjustments" (20 U.S.C. §1087tt(a)(2)(A)), and the review must be free (§1087tt(a)(2)(B)).

The legal basis, verbatim

20 U.S.C. §1087vv(d)(9)(A): human trafficking "as described in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.)"

The documentation checklist (what the statute itself names)

What the aid office may say — and the reality

Engine notes

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Generated 2026-07-08 by EduPulse (The Aslan Group LLC) from the same source-cited legal reference data our paid engine uses (20 U.S.C. §1087tt, §1087vv; FSA Handbook 2025-26 AVG Ch.5). Informational, not legal or financial advice — the financial aid administrator's decision is discretionary and final. Contact: info@theaslangroupllc.com