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07.25.08 | I didn't graduate High School, do I qualify for assistance?

Posted in FAFSA by David Bonvie

In order to have the ability-to-benefit one of the most important criteria pieces, in order to receive Title IV program assistance, is that a student must have earned a High School diploma or its equivalent.

Students who are not high school graduates (or who have not earned a General Educational Development Certificate) can demonstrate that they have the “ability to benefit” from the education or training being offered by passing an approved ability-to-benefit (ATB) test.


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