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- Financial Aid Home
- Federal School Code: 030357
- All Types of Financial Aid
- Apply for Financial Aid
- BankMobile Disbursements
- California Dream Act and AB 540
- Cost of Attendance
- Deadlines
- FA Forms and Petitions
- SAI Appeal/Special Circumstances Petition
- FAFSA Eligibility Requirements
- FA Payment Dates
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Foster Youth Resources
- Glossary and Financial Literacy
- Net Price Calculator
- Policies & Procedures
- Resources for LPC Students
- Tax Information (1098-T)
- Verify My Application
- Financial Aid for Veterans
Dependent vs. Independent Status
If you are considered an Independent Student, only your information (and your spouse's, if you are married) is used to calculate the Student Aid Index (SAI)/Expected Family Contribution (EFC). But, if you are a Dependent Student, your parents' income information is also used.
https://studentaid.gov/apply-for-aid/fafsa/filling-out/dependency
Independent Student
You are considered an Independent Student if any one of the following applies to you:
- The 2024–25 FAFSA will ask if you were born before Jan. 1, 2001, or
- You are married, or
- You have legal dependents of your own, or
- You are a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, having served on active duty, or
- You are a ward of the court or both of your parents are deceased
If none of the conditions above apply, you are considered a Dependent Student and must provide information about your parents on your FAFSA.
Overriding Dependency Status
It may be possible to have your dependency status officially changed by the Financial Aid Office by filing a Dependency Override Petition.
There must be extenuating circumstances (such as a family situation involving abuse or other adverse circumstances) involved documented by a professional familiar with the situation in order to be considered. You can request a Change in Dependency Status HERE.
Request for Professional Judgement of Unusual Circumstances (2024-2025 Dependency Override Petition)
Please contact a Financial Aid Advisor lpcfinaid@laspositascollege.edu for details on how to proceed with the Request for Professional Judgement of Unusual Circumstances.
Students at risk of homelessness may be referred to a third party to provide them with immediate assistance: Cassondra Reinsel, Student Resources Program Manager, will go over the student’s unusual circumstances to provide them with support with additional services and resources.
Financial Aid Office
Federal School Code
030357
Las Positas College
3000 Campus Hill Drive
Building 1600, Room 1650
Livermore, CA 94551
(925) 424-1580
Fax: (925) 449-6038
lpcfinaid@laspositascollege.edu
Always email us from your Zonemail and include your W number.
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Please Note: We have an after-hours DROPBOX located in the hallway between the Admissions and Financial Aid Offices, for your convenience.
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