Failure To Register For Selective Service And Financial Aid
Anyone required to register with selective service must have done so in order to receive federal financial aid.
Failure to register for selective service and financial aid. The financial aid office not the selective service will determine whether you have shown that your failure to register was not a knowing and willful failure to register. Thus if you re required to register with selective service and are between the ages of 18 and 25 or are approaching that age range you should register with selective service to preserve your eligibility for student financial aid. Failure to register for selective service uscis will deny a naturalization application when the applicant refuses to register with selective service or has knowingly. After registering the eligible male selective service will send an acknowledgement to the applicant that can be used as his official proof of selective service registration. However for graduate school i am relying on federal financial aid fafsa and i just found that all males who failed to register with the selective service before turning 26 are deemed ineligible for federal financial aid.
Male students who fail to register with selective service before turning age 26 are ineligible for federal student loan and grant programs including pell grants federal work study and stafford loans. Hello readers i have applied and been accepted to graduate school. If you are registered. For my undergraduate education i relied on a private loan. Financial aid director printed name financial aid director signature date.
O the student entered the united states after his 26th birthday. The good news is that signing up for selective service is a user friendly process. Several states have also made selective service registration a prerequisite for state financial aid and for matriculation at public colleges. Failure to register for selective service financial aid office determination form. Selective service failure to register appeal form most males from age 18 through 25 including permanent residents and other eligible non citizens are required to register with the selective service.
The selective service only makes a determination as to whether the student was required to register not whether the failure to register was knowing and willful. The final decision regarding your eligibility for the benefit that you seek will be made by financial aid office. O the student did not knowing and willfully fail to register. The solomon amendment in 1982 made selective service registration a requirement for federal student aid. In particular data for students who had not yet reached their 18th birthday was never transmitted to selective service.
Student documents that he did submit a registration.