Federal Student Aid Access resources and guidance for completing the FAFSA® form on Federal Student Aid
Federal Student Aid Complete your Master Promissory Note (MPN) to acknowledge the terms and conditions of your federal student loans
Steps for Students Filling Out the FAFSA® Form - Federal Student Aid Completing and submitting the FAFSA form is free—and it’s for more than just federal student aid States, schools, and some private aid providers also use the information you provide on your FAFSA form to determine your eligibility for their financial aid programs
Completing the FAFSA® Form: Steps for Parents - Federal Student Aid Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) form is necessary for students to be eligible to receive federal student aid We strongly recommend that your child (the student) start their own FAFSA form and complete their sections first to save time and prevent errors We know that isn’t always how it happens, though
FAFSA® Checklist: What Students Need – Federal Student Aid For details on what happens next, check out our “Steps for Students Filling Out the FAFSA ® Form” article If your parent is a required contributor, share the “Completing the FAFSA ® Form: Steps for Parents” article with them We cover step-by-step instructions for parents, including how they’ll accept the invitation to your FAFSA form
How To Complete the FAFSA® Form When You Have Multiple Children After completing your first child’s FAFSA form, you can return to Step 4 and follow the same steps to enter and complete your next child’s FAFSA form Each child’s FAFSA form has its own unique invitation code, so make sure you enter the correct code
Financial Aid and Undocumented Students The questions and answers that follow provide information about student financial aid for undocumented students as well as guidance for a specific group of undocumented students who have received Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) We have grouped the questions and answers into two categories: “Eligibility for Financial Aid” and “Completing the Free Application for Federal
Creating and Using the FSA ID - Federal Student Aid • When you first create your FSA ID, the use of your FSA ID will be restricted to completing, signing, and submitting an original (first-time) FAFSA form You’ll have to wait one to three days for your information to be confirmed by the Social Security Administration (SSA) before you can use your FSA ID for other actions, such as submitting a FAFSA Renewal or signing a Master Promissory