It’s Financial Aid Time!
You can apply for financial aid now!
The first step to getting financial aid is to apply. And although you may still be completing your college application, you can already start filling out the applications for financial aid. The two most used forms are available to be completed now.
Date Application Opens |
Financial Aid Form |
Form Website |
October 1 |
FAFSA |
|
October 1 |
CSS Profile |
What is the FAFSA?
FAFSA
stands
for FREE Application for Federal Student Aid - it is the free government
application to apply for federal grants, loans, and work-study for
college. All US
citizens and students with legal status
in the US should complete
the FAFSA regardless of whether you think your family’s income and assets will
put you out of range for need-based financial aid. Most colleges, state scholarship agencies,
and foundations use the FAFSA in deciding who gets financial aid and/or
scholarships.
What is the CSS Profile? The College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile is an online application managed by the College Board and used by many private colleges (and some public universities) and scholarship programs to award financial aid and/or scholarships. There is a fee to submit the CSS Profile so check the list of colleges and programs to know if you need to complete this application.
Do:
Check Requirements
⬜ Find the FAFSA codes for colleges on your list
⬜ Determine if extra forms such as CSS Profile or a college specific form is required
⬜ Does your state require additional forms for
residents applying to state colleges
Gather ALL the information needed. Be sure you have:
⬜ Your social security number
⬜ Parents’ social security numbers
⬜ Your income statement (if you had any) for the past year
⬜ Amount in savings, checking or other types of assets
⬜ Copy of latest tax return
File Early
⬜ File your financial aid forms as early as possible
⬜ Check all deadlines at colleges you are
applying to and mark them on your calendar
Inform Colleges of Special Circumstances . Let the college know in a separate letter if:
⬜ A parent lost a job or income went down
⬜ Parents divorced recently
⬜ There is a family member with special medical costs
⬜ There are other financial circumstances in your family the college should know about
Don’t:
Report more information than requested.
⬜ Don’t include assets from parent retirement
⬜ Don’t include a farm your family lives on
⬜ Don’t include a small business income or assets
⬜ Don’t include your family home as an asset


