The federal government uses a process called verification to help determine the correctness of the financial information on your FAFSA. You will be notified if your application is selected for [...]
Contact the financial aid office of the school(s) you’re interested in or plan to attend. If you’re eligible for aid, each school will send you an award letter, telling you […]
After you submit your FAFSA form, you’ll get a Student Aid Report (SAR), an electronic or paper document that summarizes the information you reported on your FAFSA form. It includes […]
Schools will be able to access your FAFSA when the school name and school code is provided on the FAFSA. You can list up to twenty schools on the FAFSA.
Social Security numbers of student and parents’ (parents Social Security numbers are needed for dependent students) W-2 forms and other records of money earned by student and parents, if you […]
Students should check with the financial aid office to find out the status of their FAFSA application. FAFSA applications can process 3 to 5 days after application is successfully submitted.n
Generally, grants and scholarships that do not exceed tuition, fees, books, and required supplies are not considered income. Student aid is considered income when it’s taxable student grant and [...]
Talk to your financial aid administrator in your schools’ financial aid office. If your family’s circumstances have changed from the base year due to loss of employment, loss of benefits, […]