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Aging out Aging out is American popular culture vernacular used to describe anytime a youth leaves a formal system of care designed to provide services below a certain age level. There are a variety of applications of the phrase throughout the youth development field.〔Pittman, K. (1996) ("Aging Out or Aging In?" ) ''Youth Today.'' January 1996. Retrieved 5/8/07.〕 In respect to foster care, aging out is the process of a youth transitioning from the formal control of the foster care system towards independent living. It is used to describe anytime a foster youth leaves the varying factors of foster care, including home, school and financial systems.〔(2006) (Trial Home Visits in Relation to "Aging Out of Foster Care" 624-10-01-40-05 ). State of North Dakota. Retrieved 5/8/07.〕 The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services defines an "aging out" case as, "a situation referring to a person's petition to become a permanent legal resident as a child, and in the time that passes during the processing of the application, the child turns 21 and ages out.〔(nd) (Do I Prevent My Child From Losing Benefits at Age 21 ("Aging Out")? ) United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Retrieved 5/8/07.〕 ==Usage== Often used to highlight the problems traditional foster care approaches face, aging out affects foster youth in a variety of ways. An estimated 30,000 adolescents age out of the foster care system each year in the United States.〔Brackett, E. (2005) (Aging Out of Foster Care ), ''Newshour'' television show, PBS. May 19, 2005. Retrieved 5/8/07.〕 Aging Out is also used in reference to Drum Corps International's rules which state that drum corps' members above the age of 18-to-21 are denied the ability to compete in World Class.
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