START HERE GO FURTHER FEDERAL STUDENT AID — Completing the 2008-09 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
General Information
The Application Process
The Application Questions
The Application Proces
Getting started
Getting started

You have three options to complete the application

To complete FAFSA on the Web, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and click on "Before Beginning a FAFSA." You will be guided step-by-step through the preliminary application process by following the time saving suggestions below:

  • Print the Checklist of Documents Needed to Complete the FAFSA (optional).
  • Complete the Dependency Status Worksheet (optional).
  • Gather the documents you need.
  • Print and complete the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet (optional).
  • Apply for a Federal Student Aid PIN if you do not have one.
  • Parents of dependent students apply for a PIN if they do not have one.
  • Plan how to sign your FAFSA (using a PIN or a signature page).
  • Note eligibility requirements.
  • Note important deadline dates.

If you do not sign your FAFSA on the Web application electronically with a PIN, you, and your parents, if you are a dependent student, will need to print out, sign and mail in a signature page with the proper signatures within 14 days. Submitting a signature page will increase the time it takes to

  • Process your application, or
  • Transmit your application data to the schools you listed on your application.

To complete a PDF FAFSA, you can download the file from www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov. You may type in your responses on the form and print it, or you may simply print the form and write in your answers. Remember, you must sign, date and mail the form to the address provided. If you want to complete a paper FAFSA, you must call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) to have a form mailed to you. If you choose to fill out a PDF or paper FAFSA, use a pen with black ink. Also, dollar amounts should be rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Dates must be reported in numbers in the boxes provided, and numbers below 10 should have a zero in front. (For instance, April would be reported as 04.) Print clearly in capital letters and skip a space between words.

Also, do not leave any questions blank either on the Web version or paper version unless told to do so.

As you complete the FAFSA, you—and your parents, if applicable—should have the following records available to help you answer questions on the application:

  • Your Social Security card
  • Your driver's license (if any)
  • Your Permanent Resident Receipt Card (if applicable)
  • Your W-2 forms and other 2007 records of money earned
  • Your 2007 income tax return (see the instructions for Questions 32-42 if you have not yet completed your tax return)
  • Records of 2007 untaxed income including Social Security, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, welfare and veterans benefits
  • Records of child support paid
  • Records of taxable earnings from Federal Work-Study or other need-based work programs
  • Records of student grant, scholarship and fellowship aid, including AmeriCorps awards, that was included in your (or your parents') AGI
  • Current stock, bond and other investment records
  • Current business and farm records
  • Current bank statements
  • A dependent student (as determined in Questions 48-55) should have all the records listed above from his or her parents except for their driver's licenses.

Be sure to read the information on the Privacy Act and use of your Social Security number.

Submitting your completed application
What happens after you apply
When to expect the results
Key application dates and deadlines
Receiving student aid
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