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GeorgiaHilton is not online. Last active: 5/21/2014 10:59:38 AM GeorgiaHilton
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Case Form # 12
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 01:09 PM
We are a college town and have lots of students. They are not dependents, but checking 'unemployed' doesn't really seem accurate. What do you recommend?

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Re: Case Form # 12
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 01:23 PM
Hi Georgia,

My suggestion would be if they have no sort of income (grants, scholarships, etc.) and are not dependent it would be best to select "unemployed" if they do not currently have a job. You are able to show they are students farther down with "Student Status."

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Ashleigh
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Re: Case Form # 12
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 02:15 PM
If they have scholarships/grants would I list those amounts as 'income?" I either put "college" or "unemployed" on their contact info, but those stats don't show up in the same place. I am trying to differentiate between college clients and unemployed clients. What report would show both of those stats?
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Re: Case Form # 12
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 02:32 PM
Hi Georgia,

On the Client Case Statistics, you can pull "Income Level" and "Student Status" together to tell you who is a student and what they are making. Let me know if that helps get everything together in one place like you are wanting.

Regards,

Amy

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