FAFSA Information

FAFSA Information

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FAFSA for short, is the most important part of the Financial Aid process. It is necessary for students who plan to attend two-year, four-year, and technical schools. The form requires financial information of the student, and in MOST cases, as students are still considered dependents, the family’s financial information is needed as well. 

For high school students who are entering college, the FAFSA needs to be completed early, so that schools have time to review the information and make a financial aid package. Each school’s website will have the FAFSA filing deadline. It is CRUCIAL to meet this deadline so students don’t miss out on Financial Aid (grants, work-study, or scholarships) from their school. Some schools give out aid on a first-come, first-serve basis.  After the deadline, there isn’t much aid left. 

Below are some good resources to help you fill out the FAFSA correctly. The first document is “How to Create an FSA ID.” An FSA ID is your electronic signature; BOTH the student and ONE of the student’s parents need separate IDs in order to sign the FAFSA. The next document is the “FAFSA Tip Sheet.” On this sheet, pay special attention to “What do I need to file the FAFSA on fafsa.gov?” As you will be using what are called “prior prior year taxes” (e.g. for the 2017-2018 academic year, you use 2015 taxes), you can utilize the IRS Data Retrieval Tool that is built into the FAFSA, but it is still important to have your tax returns on hand. The final document is a checklist which you can use to make sure you have all of the required documentation with you prior to beginning the FAFSA

If you have any specific questions or need help with any of this information, please stop by the School Counseling Office or email Mrs. Fischer  We’re here to help!

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