Completing the FAFSA is the first step to accessing federal and state financial aid for college or vocational school. The information you provide helps schools determine your eligibility for support. Plus, some private organizations may use your FAFSA details to consider you for their aid programs. Learn more at Federal Student Aid.
Here are some other things to know about the FAFSA in California:
The Cal Grant also requires a school-certified GPA by March 3, 2025 (the school district completes this step for all seniors).
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form you need to fill out to get any financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college. Each year, over 13 million students who file the FAFSA get more than $120 billion in grants, work-study, and low-interest loans from the U.S. Department of Education.
Lots of states and colleges also use the FAFSA to determine which students get financial aid—and how much they’ll get.
The FAFSA asks for information about you and your family’s finances, including tax returns, so you’ll need your parents’ help to complete it.
Anyone planning on going to college in the next academic year should fill out the FAFSA.
Here’s why:
When you fill out the FAFSA electronically, you’ll be asked to create a federal student aid ID (FSA ID). You’ll use it to sign the electronic form. Because one of your parents also has to sign off on your FAFSA, they’ll need to create an FSA ID, too.
You can file as early as December 1 for the following academic year. It’s a good idea to submit the application as soon as possible because financial aid is often given out on a first-come, first-served basis.
There are three types of FAFSA deadlines:
Remember: You should send in your FAFSA as soon as you can, regardless of deadlines. There’s a lot of financial aid out there—give yourself the best shot at getting the most assistance by applying early.
Source: COLLEGE BOARD February 15, 2019
Check out the Federal Student Aid YouTube channel for helpful videos and resources on navigating FAFSA and financial aid. Federal Student Aid
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