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My son graduated high school on May 15th. He was 18 and turned 19 November 13th. He does not begin college until January 17th. Is he considered full time student to claim

 
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Hal_Al
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My son graduated high school on May 15th. He was 18 and turned 19 November 13th. He does not begin college until January 17th. Is he considered full time student to claim

Yes. The 5 months in high school count for the full time student rule. They don;t have to be full months

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Hal_Al
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My son graduated high school on May 15th. He was 18 and turned 19 November 13th. He does not begin college until January 17th. Is he considered full time student to claim

Yes. The 5 months in high school count for the full time student rule. They don;t have to be full months

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