Which of the following statements about the fafsa process are true?
a. you must be a u. s. ci...
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Which of the following statements about the fafsa process are true?
a. you must be a u. s. citizen to submit the fafsa form.
b. you must use the fafsa to apply for the federal work-study program.
c. you cannot fill out the fafsa form without your parent/guardian.
d. you should only fill out the fafsa form if you can demonstrate financial need.
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