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Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Jim Anderson Director of Financial Aid Montclair State University. What We Will Cover This Evening. Who Must Complete the FAFSA How and When the FAFSA Should Be Filed Using Estimated Information IRS Data Retrieval Tool
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Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Jim Anderson Director of Financial Aid Montclair State University
What We Will Cover This Evening Who Must Complete the FAFSA How and When the FAFSA Should Be Filed Using Estimated Information IRS Data Retrieval Tool Avoiding Common Errors NJ HESAA Supplemental Questions Review of the Form
Who Must Complete the FAFSA All students wishing to apply for funding from Federal, State, and most often institutional financial aid programs Often required even for students offered academic merit awards Must be filed each year for each student in the family
When To File Forms can be filed at any time on or after January 1stfor the academic year that follows (after January 1, 2014 for the 2014-2015 academic year) Review the filing deadlines for all schools File the form by the deadline of the school with the earliest deadline Meet state program deadlines (June 1 for renewal applications)
Using Estimated Information If you must file prior to completing taxes, use care to estimate as accurately as possible Use prior year tax return as a guide along with last pay stub or W2s Estimated Award Letters/Award Adjustments Verification – Federal, State, Institutional
IRS Data Retrieval Tool • Should utilize if available • Can be used if return was filed electronically three weeks prior or if filed manually, eight weeks prior • Cannot be used if: • Married Filing Separately • Married, Filed Head of Household • If an amended return has been filed • If a Puerto Rican or foreign return was filed
IRS Data Retrieval Tool Benefits of using – Verification You can update the FAFSA after initial filing
Avoiding Common Errors Reporting parent information in the student section Listing parental marital status incorrectly Listing incorrect Social Security Number or driver’s license number Leaving any question blank (unlikely to happen when filing on-line) Entering the incorrect address (permanent, home address should be listed) Forgetting to list colleges Forgetting to sign the application
NJ HESAA (Higher Education Student Assistance Authority) Supplemental Questions • Link is provided at the end of the FAFSA process, easy to miss • What if you miss it? • Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) Program • Available only if you attend a NJ school • List a NJ School first on the FAFSA
Review of the Form www.fafsa.ed.gov NOT www.fafsa.com Paid consultants???
Resources - Links To apply for a PIN: http://www.pin.ed.gov/PINWebApp/appinstr.jsp To file the FAFSA on-line: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ To calculate your EFC: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/paying-your-share/expected-family-contribution-calculator# EFC Formula http://ifap.ed.gov/efcformulaguide/attachments/091913EFCFormulaGuide1415.pdf FAFSA on the Web Worksheet https://fafsa.ed.gov/fotw1415/pdf/fafsaws14c.pdf FAFSA Completion Video http://www.aie.org/Paying-for-college/FAFSA-info-center/Watch-Your-Guide-to-the-FAFSA.cfm