Appeals for Financial Aid

This page outlines special and unusual circumstances that may qualify you to appeal for additional financial aid.

Special Circumstances

Some examples include:

  • Change in employment status, income, or assets
  • Change in housing status, like homelessness
  • Medical, dental, or nursing home expenses not covered by insurance
  • Child or dependent care expenses
  • Death of a custodial parent

A financial aid administrator might adjust data elements in the Cost of Attendance or in the data used to complete the FAFSA and/or CSS Profile.

  • Parents refusing to contribute to your education
  • Parents unwilling to provide FAFSA or verification information
  • Credit card debt
  • Vacation expenses
  • Car or mortgage payments

Unusual Circumstances

Some examples include:

  • Legally granted refugee or asylum status
  • Parental abandonment or estrangement
  • Student or parental incarceration
  • Human trafficking, as described in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.)

A financial aid administrator might adjust your dependency status based on the situation.

  • Parents refusing to contribute to your education
  • Parents unwilling to provide FAFSA or verification information
  • Parents not claiming you as a dependent for income tax purposes
  • Demonstrating total self-sufficiency

General

  1. Prep: Consider if your situation qualifies for review — examples of special circumstances and unusual circumstance are listed above.
  2. Contact us: Reach out to the 夜色王朝Mane Desk at manedesk@smu.edu or 214-768-5555 and summarize your situation.
  3. Gather documentation: If you have a situation we are able to consider, you will be sent a Review of Special Circumstances Request Form or a Provisional Independent Status Review Form, depending on the situation. You will need to complete the form, write a personal statement explaining your situation in detail and gather documents that support your appeal. Combine these into one packet and submit it to Financial Aid Services:

We recognize that you and your family may experience unexpected financial situations that impact your ability to cover educational costs. On a case-by-case basis, Financial Aid Services can review special or unusual circumstances through an appeals process that's authorized by the U.S. Department of Education.

  • Financial documents
  • A written statement on official letterhead from a third party acting in their official capacity (like an attorney, clergy, police, or doctor) that confirms the circumstances and the person’s relationship to you
  • A written statement from a homeless shelter director or homeless liaison agency
  • Court documents
  • Child Protective Services/police reports

No. These situations are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and we cannot guarantee that any adjustments we may be able to make will result in additional financial aid eligibility.