Completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completing and submitting a FAFSA is the only way to qualify for federal loans, grants, and work study. Obtain a PIN number (www.pin.ed.gov) prior to or while completing the FAFSA. Complete the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1st at www.fafsa.ed.gov. General Eligiblity Requirements:
Completing the FAFSA Tips Complete the FAFSA form online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The online FAFSA has edits in place to help prevent you from entering incorrect information and will be processed faster. Before completing the FAFSA online, you should gather the documents listed below. If you are applying online you and your parent will need a FAFSA PIN. You may log on to www.fafsa.ed.gov under the "getting started" button to obtain your pin. You may do this before beginning your application or while you are completing the FAFSA.. Financial Aid is awarded on a first come, first served basis so you must fill out the FAFSA as soon after January 1st as possible. In addition, each state has several deadlines for their own grant programs. Most Arizona schools have a March 1st priority date. Make sure you keep a copy of your FAFSA for your records. It will help you to understand your SAR and assist you in completing your FAFSA renewal the following year. Remember that completing the FAFSA is FREE and the Department of Education provides free FAFSA forms and offers helpful information to assist you with questions. You may call the Federal Student Aid Information Center, 800.4.FED.AID. Documents you will need to complete the FAFSA:
Are you a Dependent or Independent Student? You may be considered an independent student under the following factors:
If you are entering college right from high school you will most likely be considered a dependent. Dependent students are required to fill out their own information and their parents’ information. The Financial Aid Administrator may consider the student to be independent if there are special circumstances. If you have special circumstances, you should speak with your Financial Aid Administrator and provide any documentation of the special circumstance. |