FASFA stands for free application for federal student aid. It’s the only way to get access to federally-funded financial aid for college – so every parent and/or student should be applying. However, some families are confused by how the FASFA works, don’t truly understand the application process, or mistakenly think they would not qualify for any aid. Regardless of the reason for not applying, the impact is startling. In Pennsylvania alone, over 96 million dollars of free federal grant money went unclaimed by eligible students who didn’t complete their FASFA! That’s an average of $1,545 per eligible high school graduate.
Don’t miss out on free financial aid! Learn how the FASFA works below and start your application ASAP for the 2017-2018 school year.
The FASFA will evaluate how much financial aid you receive based upon your current financial situation. A common misconception is that you could make ‘too much money’ to receive any aid. However, there is no income cutoff for the FASFA, anyone can apply. The results may surprise you!
Apply online (the recommended method) | Print out a paper application and mail it in |
As previously stated, the application is FREE. If you apply online, you will be asked to set up a Federal Student Aid ID, which is basically just a username and password you can use throughout the years to access your financial aid information. The application itself is around 100 questions long, and takes an applicant around 20 minutes to complete on average. You can save and revisit the application online if you don’t know all of the answers on the first try. To make the process as quick and easy as possible, have the following documents with you when you go to apply:
You will need to complete the FASFA for each year you’re attending school. Another benefit to applying online is that the renewal application will already have some answers pre-filled based upon your original application. This means that each subsequent year’s application will be less stressful and take less time!
Oct. 1, 2016 – June 30, 2018
Need-based aid awarded by your state has a separate deadline. Make sure to apply in time for your state’s deadline – not just the federal deadline. Pennsylvania’s deadline for the 2017-2018 school year is May 1, 2017. You can find other state’s deadline information here.
If your financial situation has changed, or you feel you were not awarded enough aid, you can appeal the award through your college’s financial aid office. Work directly with your campus’ financial aid office, as the appeals process can differ between schools.