Tips for Completing the FAFSA
Here’s valuable information on completing the required for qualifying to receive grants, work study or loans.
Apply earlyÌý
You don’t have to wait on a completed tax return. You may check the appropriate box indicating that you are estimating your income, and then provide the best estimate based on check stubs, W-2 forms, or other income documentation.
Apply onlineÌýÌý
Although you can submit a paper application, you will get your Student Aid Report (SAR) sooner if you .
Provide the correct Federal School Code
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Apply for an FSA IDÌý
If you do not already have an FSA ID, you can create one when logging in to . The FSA ID replaces the federal PIN. You can find step-by-step instructions on how to . Dependent students need at least one parent to apply for an FSA ID.Ìý Once the Social Security Administration verifies your information in one to three days, you will be able to use your FSA ID to access Ìýand other Department of Education websites.Ìý
Collect your paperwork
You will need these documents: Social Security card, driver’s license, the previous year’s W-2 forms, federal income tax return (and your spouse’s, if married) and your parents’ (if you’re a dependent), untaxed income records, bank and mortgage statements, business and investment records, and alien registration card (if not a U.S. citizen).
Provide a reliable email address
ÌýYou will receive important messages from the Department of Education.ÌýCheck this email regularly.
Save your FAFSA
Save your application frequently using the Save button at the bottom of the screen.Ìý
Completing IRS Data Retrieval
IfÌýyou have filed your and/or your parents have your taxes, you may be able to review and import your information automatically using the IRS Data Retrieval tool.Ìý Ìý
Review the SAR (Student Aid Report)
Once you complete the FAFSA, the Department of Education will mail or email you the SAR which will include any messages and possible errors that need to be corrected.