SENIORS:
- FAFSA graduation requirement: it is now a graduation requirement to complete FAFSA/TASFA. Learn more about reasons to submit FAFSA below. If you/your parent wish to opt out of this requirement, complete this form (students must be 18) and upload it here. See Mrs. Spradlin or your counselor if you have questions.
General FAFSA Information
Senior Parents: Your students, with your help, must submit FAFSA to qualify for federal, state, and institutional aid. That includes:· Grants—free money… doesn’t need to be repaid
· Work Study—part time employment on campus that earn a wage that can be used for educational/daily college expenses
· Scholarships— some institutions base scholarships award off of FAFSA completed status
· Student Loans— federal money that must be repaid after graduation
· Parent Loans—federal money that must be repaid after it is disbursed to student
Once your student completes and submits their FAFSA the colleges, that have admitted your student, will create a Financial Aid Award that may include some or all of the types of aid listed above. It is then up to your family to determine which awards you would like to accept. No award or offer can be made if the FAFSA is not completed.
FAFSA Application Opens: October 1st
FAFSA Priority Deadline: January 15th
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Senior Parents: Your students, with your help, must submit FAFSA to qualify for federal, state, and institutional aid. That includes:· Grants—free money… doesn’t need to be repaid
· Work Study—part time employment on campus that earn a wage that can be used for educational/daily college expenses
· Scholarships— some institutions base scholarships award off of FAFSA completed status
· Student Loans— federal money that must be repaid after graduation
· Parent Loans—federal money that must be repaid after it is disbursed to student
Once your student completes and submits their FAFSA the colleges, that have admitted your student, will create a Financial Aid Award that may include some or all of the types of aid listed above. It is then up to your family to determine which awards you would like to accept. No award or offer can be made if the FAFSA is not completed.
FAFSA Application Opens: October 1st
FAFSA Priority Deadline: January 15th
Is College Worth it? Click Here!
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Understanding your FAFSA Confirmation Page
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