Handy Tips To Kick Start Your FAFSA Application Process

It is essential for every student to fill in the FAFSA or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This can help in assessing whether the student qualifies for any financial aid. The school can offer any financial aid package including grants, work study programs, scholarships and even loans, only if the FAFSA form has been submitted.

To complete the FAFSA form, you will need to furnish lot of information including personal particulars such as contact details, Social Security Number and date of birth. Then, there are other particulars to be filled relating to education level, financial background, living arrangements among many others.

These details will be based on your parents’ income, if you are below the age of 21. There is some exclusion to this point, for which it’s best if you clarify with a financial aid advisor or check on the website.

To complete the questions, you will need a copy of your tax return, or your parents, and possibly bank statements for accounts that accrue interest.

Even though you may revise your answers as and when required, it is best to be acquainted with all details so that your answers are accurate. It is a good idea to have all the required details handy while filling in the form. Ensure that you drop your application well before the deadline. The state deadlines are usually much earlier than federal deadlines, so be aware of the correct dates.

You may apply online or obtain a packet that must be mailed in. If you choose to apply online, you will first be prompted to create an account and a password. You will also be given a computer generated PIN. You can request the PIN be mailed or choose to view it online. At anytime during the application you may save the information and continue at a later date. After your application has been successfully submitted, you will receive a confirmation number and an e-mail.

The details submitted in the FAFSA form will assist in assessing your EFT or the Estimated Family Contribution. This number helps in assessing whether you have to make any contributions to the tuition costs. If the EFT is 0, this means that you do not have to pay any part of the tuition charges. On the other hand, if the EFT is more than 0, you would have to pay a portion of your tuition costs. Bear in mind that it is in your advantage to fill the FAFSA form, even if you are ineligible for the federal aid. The FAFSA application will help you in applying for and getting study loans, scholarships or even campus work-study.

Once the FAFSA results are declared, the school will contact the student if any further details are required to support the application, such as tax returns copy, W-2, or any other financial or personal details. This procedure is known as verification which is not done for all students. Once this procedure has finished, the student can be granted financial assistance.

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