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FAFSAFree Application for Federal Student

Aidwww.fafsa.ed.gov

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Applying for Federal Aid• It’s free – don’t pay someone to do it for you!• If you don’t know how, gather your

documents and go to the financial aid office at National Park College – they will file the FAFSA for you for FREE

• Get it done as quickly as possible, after your parents have completed their 2015 tax return

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Who completes a FAFSA?Every High School Senior going to college, or thinking

about going to college!

• If you are going to college in Arkansas and want to get the Arkansas Academic Challenge, Governor’s Distinguished Scholars, or GO! Grant, you must complete the FAFSA.

• If you are going to a private college, you need to complete the FAFSA, regardless of whether or not you may qualify for federal grant money.

• If you may need a loan for college, you need to complete the FAFSA.

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What kind of aid comes from FAFSA?

• Federal Grants (Pell grants), if you are eligible• State Grant (in Arkansas, it’s called the GO!

Grant), if you are eligible• Work Study• Loans for college

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When do I file the FAFSA?• Between January 1st and June 1st

• You will file a FAFSA each year you attend college

• Be sure to file the 2016-17 FAFSA

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How do I file a FAFSA?• It is filed on the web – no paper application!• You and your parent(s) must submit income

information that comes from your 2015 income tax return.

• Even if your parents, or you, are not going to file an income tax return in 2015, you must still provide income information on the FAFSA.

• If you don’t file the FAFSA, you will NOT receive the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship!

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FAFSA on the Web

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FSA ID• The first thing you must do is apply for a FSA

ID.

• You and ONE parent must apply for a FSA ID

• When you have completed your FAFSA and are ready to submit it, you will “sign” it with your FSA ID.

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FSA ID

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FSA ID

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FSA ID, cont’d

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Get your FSA ID NOW!

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Can I file the FAFSA by myself, as an independent?

Only if you:• Are Active duty military, serving in the armed forces• Are a ward of the court since turning 13• Are married and not supported by your parents• Are living in foster care since turning 13• Have a child for whom you provide more than half of its support• Have a legal guardian and do not live with a parent• Live with your grandparents or other guardian who has not

ADOPTED you.• Are homeless – live with friends, neighbors, in a shelter, etc.

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What if . . . ?• I live with my single parent – You and your one

parent will complete the FAFSA with the income that you have for 2015

• I live with my mom and step-dad – You will file with your mom and step-dad, including both their incomes and yours, if you had any

• I live with my grandparents – You will file as an independent, and only your income will be included on the FAFSA. If you didn’t have any, you must put in zeros.

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What if . . . ?• My parents are divorced, and neither has

remarried. I spend half time with mom, half time with dad – File the FAFSA with the parent who has the lesser income. It’s perfectly legal, and it doesn’t matter which parent claims you as a dependent on their 2015 tax return.

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Is the any kind of guide I can use to help me with the FAFSA?

Yes – FAFSA on the Web Worksheet, available today and in Mrs. Stratton’s office.It’s NOT the FAFSA – do not mail it!! It’s just a worksheet.

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What is that website again?

fafsa.ed.gov

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Have Questions?E-mail me by nextTuesday, and I’ll answerthem innext week’sCAPSsession!!

[email protected]


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