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FAFSA

Apply for federal student aid for college by completing the FAFSA. Get a PIN number, gather necessary materials, file online, review your Student Aid Report and financial aid options. Fill out the application every year!

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FAFSA

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  1. FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid Your 1st step to getting $$ for college. www.fafsa.ed.gov

  2. Step 1: Pin Number • Apply for a student Pin Number • Have your parents apply for a Pin Number. • Go to: fafsa.ed.gov A pin number is needed to electronically sign when you submit your FAFSA.

  3. Step 2: Gather Materials • Social Security Number • Driver’s License • Most recent Federal Income Tax Return • Your parent’s most recent Federal Income Tax Return • Previous year’s tax information may be used and adjusted later, if needed • Your Current Bank Statements

  4. Step 3: Fill out FAFSA worksheet

  5. Step 4: File FAFSA Online • www.fafsa.ed.gov • File electronically – the sooner, the better • (February…more opportunity for $$$$) • The online process will take about an hour if you fill out the worksheet first.

  6. Your SAR (Student Aid Report) • After you complete your FAFSA you will receive your SAR. • Check it carefully and make any corrections that may be needed. • Results will provide the “Expected Family Contribution” which will be used to calculate “Financial Need.”

  7. Your Financial Aid • Colleges you have listed and that you have been admitted to will send you an award letter including the types and amounts of financial aid. • Review and compare your award letters. • Contact the financial aid office if you do not understand what they are offering you.

  8. FAFSA Reminders: • Fill out the FAFSA application each year. • Fill out the application ASAP – the sooner the better. • Fill out the application even if you think your family won’t qualify.

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