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FAFSA

A form that a post-secondary student files with the federal government to determine eligibility for federal financial aid for school. The FAFSA outlines the student's (or his/her family's) assets and income and determines the amount he/she is expected to pay for education.
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If D sells her appreciated stock in 2007, the gain is subject to 2007 income tax (and, possibly, kiddie tax) and is reportable on her first FAFSA. If she uses the proceeds to purchase, for example, a computer before she signs the FAFSA in 2008, the proceeds are not included as an asset on the FAFSA.
An American Council on Education study found that approximately 1.7 million low- and moderate-income students failed to complete FAFSA in 2000, even though they would have qualified for significant aid packages.
An intentional misstatement on the FAFSA is a Federal crime.
If a website asks you to pay to fill it out, you're not dealing with the official FAFSA site, fafsa.gov.
Example 1: Carla Davis, a high school senior, fills out the FAFSA. Her EFC, based on family income and assets, is placed at $27,000 for the next academic year.
By the time the FAFSA is due, however, most students have already applied to colleges, and are often admitted before they learn how much financial aid, if any, they'll be getting.
Allowing families to use "prior-prior year" (PPY) income and asset data when submitting the FAFSA is another attempt at tackling issues of access and affordability.
The importance of filling out FAFSA especially among first-generation college students--is clear.
The new changes add more "skip logic" to the online FAFSA, according to Kantrowitz.
You may use the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet to help you organize your data before entering it online.
Before a student can receive any kind of financial aid, he or she must fill out the FAFSA form, which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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