For the 2024-25 award year, an independent student is one of the following, as of the day you completed your FAFSA:
- Born before Jan. 1, 2001;
- This is identified when you fill out Question 1 on the FAFSA
- Married (and not separated);
- May need to provide a copy of your marriage certificate.
- A graduate (master’s or doctorate) or professional student;
- We will look at what we have in our system.
- A veteran who has a DD-214 that states they were honorably discharged from active duty, including training;
- Submit your member 2 or 4 DD-214 (military separation form), which includes boxes 23-30. Member 1 copies of your DD-214 do not suffice for this verification.
- A member of the armed forces who is currently serving federal active duty (not state or training purposes);
- Submit your active-duty orders. Orders must state that you are under Section 12301 of Title 10 U.S.C.
- An orphan since you turned 13 years of age or older;
- Submit death certificates or obituaries for parent(s). Write a statement if not in contact with the other parent.
- A ward of the court or state since you turned 13 years of age or older;
- Submit copies of your status from either social services or the court.
- In foster care since you turned 13 years of age or older;
- Submit copies of your placement from either social services, the court, or an independent living case worker who supports current and former foster youth with transition to adulthood.
- Have children or other people (excluding their spouse), who live with you and receive more than half of their support from you now through June 30, 2025;
- Submit a statement as to why you indicated this as your status and how you are providing support.
- An emancipated minor who was legally emancipated by a court in their state of residence;
- Submit court documentation.
- Someone who is or was in legal guardianship (not custody) with someone other than their parent or step-parent, as determined by a court in their state of residence;
- Submit court documentation.
- Someone who is unaccompanied and homeless or self-supporting and at risk of being homeless
- See Question 6 for clarification.
When emailed by mckay.brekke@ndsu.edu or mary.gerardy@ndsu.edu, provide a brief statement as to why you marked that situation on your FAFSA, along with the specific document listed under each item above. After it’s reviewed, additional information may be required for any of those situations.
The email will be sent to your NDSU email. If you are a new student, instructions to activate your Bison Login account can be found at https://apps2.ndsu.edu/accounts/. A form will be attached to the email for you to complete, sign*, date, and send it back using one of the submit options at the bottom of the form.
*NOTE: Unsigned documents will be returned. Your statement must be signed with a physical signature. Typed, printed, or electronic signatures for your name are not acceptable.
If circumstances 1-11 do not pertain to your situation, see Question 6.