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Preparing for the FAFSA

Next year’s FAFSA will be available on Oct. 1. That doesn’t mean you need to rush online and complete it on Oct. 1. Here are a few things that should factor into your timeline for completing it.

Deadlines: Besides the federal deadline (midnight Central time on June 30, 2019), each state and each college has its own FAFSA filing deadline. Even within a single state, multiple programs may have multiple deadlines. Same goes for colleges: early action or early decision will require an earlier FAFSA submission. What you should do between now and Oct. 1 is find out the deadlines that apply to you, and whether any scholarships or grants for which you’re eligible are first come, first served.

Calculation: If you are likely to be a need-based aid candidate (and the vast majority of students would be need-based at at least some schools in the US), then you should understand the calculation and make any possible last-minute adjustments prior to filing. Here are some examples:

And of course, don’t forget the whole “ducks-in-a-row” aspect of FAFSA filing. Make sure you and your student have created FSA IDs; that you have bank, brokerage and 529 statements and any other records pertinent to your financial situation, such as child support received, available; and a list of schools in which you’re interested.

 

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