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All About the FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid
This Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is required for all students who seek consideration for federal financial aid programs. Before completing, compile all tax information for yourself and parents or spouse. For most federal student aid programs, the FAFSA is the only form you'll need to file. To receive a Federal Family Education Loan, (FFEL); Stafford Loan, or a Direct or FFEL Plus Loan, you'll have to complete additional forms. Submit the form no sooner than January 1, but as quickly as possible thereafter. (Aid is distributed first-come, first-serve.) In about a month, youll receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) which you should check for accuracy. This report will identify the amount you're expected to contribute toward your education, also called the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). At about the same time, the school you plan to attend will send you a financial aid award letter that will summarize grants and loans for which you are eligible. FAFSA on the Web is a free US Department of Education Web site where you can complete the FAFSA online and submit it via the Internet. You can use FAFSA on the Web on a PC or Macintosh that's equipped with certain versions of Netscape. FAFSA Express is a free software program that allows you to apply for federal student aid from your home computer for from a computer at a central location such as a school, public library, or location Educational Opportunity Center that uses FAFSA Express. FAFSA Express is only available for PCs running Windows® and a modem. Filing the FAFSA
FAFSA Facts Independent vs. Dependent: A dependent student is defined as 23 years old or younger who has access to parental support. A student is considered independent if (s)he is one of the following:
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