Financial Aid Verification
You were chosen for a process called "Verification". Every year, approximately 30% of all financial aid applications are chosen to be verified. This does not mean that you made an error on your FAFSA, it is a random selection process.
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Applying for Financial Aid
Students and parents completing the FAFSA online need to each create a FSA ID. Only create an FSA ID using your own personal information and for your own exclusive use. You are not authorized to create an FSA ID on behalf of someone else, including a ...
How do I apply for Financial Aid?
Students and parents completing the FAFSA online need to each create a FSA ID. Only create an FSA ID using your own personal information and for your own exclusive use. You are not authorized to create an FSA ID on behalf of someone else, including a ...
Using financial aid funds
Financial aid funds can be used for expenses related to the costs of attending college such as tuition and fees, books, supplies, transportation, dependent care expenses and housing.
Reporting Parents' Financial Information
Yes, unless you are married, have dependent children or unique circumstances, you are considered a dependent student. What if I have no contact with my parents?If you don't know where your parents live, or you've left home due to an abusive ...
Financial Aid Award Limit
Yes, there are maximum lifetime limits on the Federal and State grants and the Federal Direct Loan programs. In addition, there are annual limits that a student can receive from each program as well. The Pell and State limits are usually determined ...