As a result of the FAFSA Simplification Act,Ìý is updating the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® process to expand access to federal student aid and provide a more accessible, streamlined experience for students and families. The ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® is now available on the Federal Student Aid website.
What you can do now
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Attend a Workshop
Our workshops will give you an overview of what you can expect when filing the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®, and we will be available to answer your questions.
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Send us your questions or drop in to our office Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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File your ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®
The 2024-2025 ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® is now open; however, submitted FAFSAs are not currently being processed by the Department of Education, and students cannot make corrections.
Studentaid.gov
Changes to the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®
Shorter Form
The form now contains far fewer questions, a direct data exchange with the IRS and a new formula for calculating aid.
FSA ID Requirements
Both students and parents must now create a Student Aid Account () before starting their ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® application.
Delays in Aid Packaging
Expected delays in receiving ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® data might push back until mid-March, affecting our ability to process and offer student aid promptly.
Divorced/Separated Parents
The method for assessing contributions has been updated, possibly affecting which parent’s information is required.