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      • The Road to Independence is an educational program, the amount to equal full time work at minimum wage after considering other grants and scholarships that are in excess of the educational institutions’ fees and costs, and is contingent upon available funds. It is reported to the Department of Education as part of the financial aid package.
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  1. The Road to Independence is an educational program, the amount to equal full time work at minimum wage after considering other grants and scholarships that are in excess of the educational institutions’ fees and costs, and is contingent upon available funds.

  2. Chapter 2013-178, Laws of Florida, substantially changed the Road to Independence Program, which provides services and supports to youth formerly in the custody of the Department. In addition, Aftercare Support Services ....

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    Description
    Id
    Publish Date
    Final 65C-31.004
    Road to Independence Scholarship ...
    Effective: 02/07/2019
    Proposed 65C-31.001 ......
    The Department intends to repeal the ...
    Correction 65C-31.001 ......
    Definitions, Case Management for Young ...
    Withdrawal 65C-31.001 ......
    Definitions, Case Management for Young ...
    • 2/7/2019
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  3. www.myflfamilies.com · document · 45591FAQ - Florida DCF

    Information confirming that, if you qualify for the Road To Independence Program, you may continue to reside with your foster family or group care provider or a different foster family or group care provider.

  4. Feb 7, 2013 · A little-known Florida law provides free tuition at all public colleges and universities for foster youth as well as youth adopted from departmental custody. On top of that, these students can apply for Road to Independence scholarships which provide Medicare health coverage and a living stipend of just over $1,000 a month, up to the age of 23.

  5. The Road-to-Independence Program is intended to help eligible students who are former foster children in this state to receive the educational and vocational training needed to achieve independence. The amount of the award shall be based on the living and educational needs of the young adult and may be up to, but may not exceed, the amount of ...

  6. Section 409.1451, known as the Road to Independence Act, mandates that DCF “shall administer a system of independent living transition services to enable older children in foster care and young adults who exit foster care at age 18 to make the transition to self-sufficiency as adults....

  7. Road to Independence Scholarship Program. Appeals Process. Appeals Process. Recent Legislative Changes. Slide 33. 7/17/2005: Understanding the Road to Independence ...

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