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Selective Service Information
- Who must register?
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- Male citizens between the ages of 18 and 26
- Male non-citizens who take up residency in the U.S. before their 26th birthday
- Dual nationals that fall within the ages of 18 and 26
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- What is the reason for requesting documentation?
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- We ask for documentation when there is a code 30 or 33 on the FAFSA, which indicates the student did not register for the Selective Service.
- This is a federally required item that we must resolve before disbursing federal aid.
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- Exemptions to registration
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- Males currently serving active duty in the military
- Males who are not yet 18 at the time that they complete the FAFSA
- Citizens of the Republic of Palau, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, or the Federated States of Micronesia
- Males born before 1960
- Student was unable to register due to being hospitalized, incarcerated, or institutionalized during entire time student was age 18 to 26
- Student is enrolled in any officer procurement program at certain universities (see FSA handbook Vol. 1 pg. 58)
- Student is a commissioned public health service officer on active duty
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- Acceptable documentation of exemption
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- Documentation that the student initially entered the country after 26th birthday
- DD214 showing student served on active duty in the military
- Selective Service card confirming registration
- Online verification of registration
- Letter from Selective Service stating that student is registered or exempt
- Documentation of other exemption circumstance (i.e., documentation of situation listed in exemptions)
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- Status letters from Selective Service
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- If a student cannot document that they were exempt from registration then the student must request a status letter from Selective Service and submit it to the Financial Aid Office.
- If the status letter from the Selective Service states that the student was not required to register, then we do not need anything further.
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- Letters from students showing not knowing and willful
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Letters written by students to try and show the failure to register was not knowing and willful will need to include:
- Where they were living during the time they should have registered
- If they were incarcerated or institutionalized
- Citizenship status during the time period
- What they were doing during this time (i.e., working, going to school, etc...)
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- Un-exempt students who did not register
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- A student who cannot document exemption or cannot get a status letter documenting exemption must submit additional documentation to the Financial Aid Office.
- This documentation is used to determine whether the student's failure to register was not knowing and willful.
- Additional documentation includes:
- Documentation of status letter from Selective Service
- Letter from the student explaining failure to register
- Documentation of explanation in letter from student as requested by the Financial Aid Office
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- Letters from students showing reason for failure to register
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- Letters written to explain failure to register for Selective Service need to include:
- Where they were living during the time they should have registered (age 18-26)
- If they were incarcerated or institutionalized
- Citizenship status during the time period
- What they were doing during this time (i.e. working, going to school, etc...)
- Why registration did not occur
- Letter must be detailed timeline
- Student must be able to provide documentation of information provided in letter if requested from the Financial Aid Office
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