Starting October 1st, seniors and parents can filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) by using the prior-prior year tax information (2018 tax information)
What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) and how is it changing?
The FAFSA® is the application that students must complete to apply for federal student aid, which can be used to attend an eligible college or career school. Federal student aid includes Federal Pell Grants, federal student loans, and work-study opportunities. In addition to determining eligibility for federal student aid, many states, private organizations, colleges, and career schools rely on information from the FAFSA to determine eligibility for nonfederal sources of aid. (Source: US Department of Education)
Below are the steps to take to completing the FAFSA:
Step 1: Apply for an FSA ID
An FSA ID is a username and password used to access the FAFSA and will serve as your electronic signature. Both the student and ONE parent will need an FSA ID. Use the links below to help assist you in applying for an FSA ID. This must be done prior to completing the FAFSA! Apply for an FSA ID at fsaid.ed.gov/.
fafsa_information.pdf
best_pracitces_for_creating_an_fsa_id.pdf
Step 2: File the FAFSA
Once the student and a parent have created an FSA ID, you will be ready to file the FAFSA. Students graduating in May 2019 will be completing the 2019-2020 FAFSA. Use the link to fill out the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov/. Make sure you are on the government website -- DO NOT pay to file the FAFSA!
Federal Student Aid Website - Information and resources regarding Financial Aid
What information do you need to file the FAFSA?
1. Student and Parent FSA ID
2. Student and Parent 2017 W-2 forms and/or tax returns. Parental information is required for most undergraduate students under the age of 24.
3. List of colleges the student has applied/has been accepted/is interested in attending. This way the student's FAFSA report will be sent to the financial aid office of each college and an accurate financial aid package may be awarded.
For more information on the documents you may need to file the FAFSA visit: studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/filling-out#documents
What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) and how is it changing?
The FAFSA® is the application that students must complete to apply for federal student aid, which can be used to attend an eligible college or career school. Federal student aid includes Federal Pell Grants, federal student loans, and work-study opportunities. In addition to determining eligibility for federal student aid, many states, private organizations, colleges, and career schools rely on information from the FAFSA to determine eligibility for nonfederal sources of aid. (Source: US Department of Education)
Below are the steps to take to completing the FAFSA:
Step 1: Apply for an FSA ID
An FSA ID is a username and password used to access the FAFSA and will serve as your electronic signature. Both the student and ONE parent will need an FSA ID. Use the links below to help assist you in applying for an FSA ID. This must be done prior to completing the FAFSA! Apply for an FSA ID at fsaid.ed.gov/.
fafsa_information.pdf
best_pracitces_for_creating_an_fsa_id.pdf
Step 2: File the FAFSA
Once the student and a parent have created an FSA ID, you will be ready to file the FAFSA. Students graduating in May 2019 will be completing the 2019-2020 FAFSA. Use the link to fill out the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov/. Make sure you are on the government website -- DO NOT pay to file the FAFSA!
Federal Student Aid Website - Information and resources regarding Financial Aid
What information do you need to file the FAFSA?
1. Student and Parent FSA ID
2. Student and Parent 2017 W-2 forms and/or tax returns. Parental information is required for most undergraduate students under the age of 24.
3. List of colleges the student has applied/has been accepted/is interested in attending. This way the student's FAFSA report will be sent to the financial aid office of each college and an accurate financial aid package may be awarded.
For more information on the documents you may need to file the FAFSA visit: studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/filling-out#documents