FAFSA INFORMATION
Have you applied for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
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What you need before starting the FAFSA application:
If you are a dependent student, then you will also need most of the above information for your parent(s).
Create an FSA ID (English)
Create an FSA ID (Spanish)
Click here for help determining which parents/guardian needs an FSA ID
Click Here to create a FSA-ID and get started.
What you need before starting the FAFSA application:
- Your Social Security Number
- Your Alien Registration Number (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
- Your federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of money earned. (Note: You may be able to transfer your federal tax return information into your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)
- Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)
- Records of untaxed income (if applicable)
- An FSA ID to sign electronically.
If you are a dependent student, then you will also need most of the above information for your parent(s).
Create an FSA ID (English)
Create an FSA ID (Spanish)
Click here for help determining which parents/guardian needs an FSA ID
Register for Monday night FAFSA Demonstration Here
Is the FAFSA a loan?
No, the FAFSA (or Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is not a loan. But it is a federal application that will determine your eligibility for federal and state financial aid programs. After you complete the FAFSA, you may discover that you are eligible for scholarships, grants, work-study, and student loans.
Is the FAFSA a loan?
No, the FAFSA (or Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is not a loan. But it is a federal application that will determine your eligibility for federal and state financial aid programs. After you complete the FAFSA, you may discover that you are eligible for scholarships, grants, work-study, and student loans.