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Leo Rossler: Your Social Security

Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2007
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Student Benefits May Continue Beyond Age 18
Leo Rossler
If your son or daughter is a high school student turning 18 and collecting monthly Social Security benefits, there is one more item to add to your "Back-to-School" checklist.

To ensure that Social Security benefits continue beyond age 18, eligible students must submit the necessary form to school officials to certify they are still in school. Otherwise, monthly Social Security checks automatically stop when a student turns 18.

About 200,000 students receive Social Security benefits in the United States. Some students receive Social Security survivors benefits because a parent is deceased. Others may get dependent benefits because their parent receives Social Security retirement or disability benefits. Benefits for minor children generally continue until age 18 or 19 if they're still in high school, unless they are disabled and eligible for childhood disability benefits. In that case, a separate application for benefits is required.

For more information about Social Security student benefits, visit www.socialsecurity.-gov/schoolofficials/. The Web site outlines how the process works with instructions on what the student and school official must do to ensure benefits continue past the student's 18th birthday. With the appropriate certification, Social Security generally does not stop benefits until the month before the month the student turns 19, or the first month in which he or she is not a full-time student, whichever is earlier.

Social Security's Web site also includes:

  • a downloadable version of the required SSA-1372 form - Students' Statement Regarding School Attendance - that must be completed by the student, certified by the school and returned to Social Security;

  • answers to Frequently Asked Questions for school officials and students; and

  • a field office locator to find the address of a local Social Security office.

    If you do not have access to the Internet, call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). The Tyler office is located at 5509 S. Donnybrook Ave.



    Leo J. Rossler is a social security manager based in Tyler.

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