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Ethan Wilson

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just saw on twitter that the Department of Education announced they're implementing a massive fix for this exact issue this weekend. Supposedly all affected applications will be reprocessed automatically by next Wednesday. Not sure if I believe it but thought I'd share!

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Mei Zhang

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I saw that too! Fingers crossed it actually happens on schedule. I'll believe it when I see it tho lol. This whole FAFSA season has been one disappointment after another.

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Aisha Abdullah

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UPDATE: After reading all your advice, I was able to connect with a very helpful FSA agent (the Claimyr service worked great, btw - got a callback in about 2 hours instead of waiting on hold forever). Turns out the issue was with how my daughter's birthdate was formatted. In the FAFSA we had entered 09/04/2007 but the IRS had it as 9/4/2007 without the leading zeros. Such a tiny thing! The agent submitted a correction request yesterday, and we just received notification that her SAI has been calculated correctly. Her school's financial aid office can now access it and start putting together her aid package. Thank you all for your help and suggestions! For anyone else dealing with this issue, definitely try to reach a live agent who can see the detailed error codes - they can identify exactly what needs to be fixed.

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Ethan Wilson

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That's awesome! So happy you got it resolved. I'm calling again tomorrow using that service. Fingers crossed we get similar results!

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Yuki Tanaka

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So glad to hear you got this resolved! This is exactly the kind of minor data discrepancy that's causing issues for thousands of students. For anyone else reading this thread with similar problems, I recommend keeping detailed notes of any corrections made and following up within 5 business days if you don't see a resolution.

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Hugo Kass

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my daughters counselor said like 30% of all fafsas r getting flagged for review this year bcuz of the new system. its normal but super annoying!!!

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Simon White

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That makes me feel better that it's not just us! Thanks for sharing what the counselor said.

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Brian Downey

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Update on your situation: I've just learned from a financial aid conference call that the Department of Education is specifically reviewing applications with multiple students from the same household at a higher rate this year. This is because the new simplified FAFSA doesn't have as many cross-verification questions as previous versions. For families with students in different grade levels (like your junior and senior), they're looking to verify that household information is consistent across applications. Your daughter's application going into review after initially being processed is actually a normal part of this new protocol. As long as you reported consistent information for both students, everything should resolve itself within 2-3 weeks. Just make sure to respond to any document requests within the timeframe specified.

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Simon White

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This is incredibly helpful information! I had no idea they were specifically targeting multi-student households for review. Both applications should have identical household information since I helped both kids complete them, so hopefully we'll be okay. Thank you for sharing this insight from the conference call!

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PixelPioneer

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does anyone know if the same rules apply for the CSS Profile too? my daughters school requires both fafsa and css profile and im confused about which parent info goes where

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Paolo Rizzo

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CSS Profile has different rules! For CSS, many schools want information from all parents - biological and step - regardless of who has legal responsibility. Some CSS schools even require the non-custodial biological parent's information. It's best to check with each specific school about their CSS requirements, as they can vary significantly.

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Connor Byrne

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Thank you all so much for the helpful advice! I'm going to start collecting all these documents now and will try to get through to FSA with that Claimyr service someone mentioned. I'll also reach out to all the schools my son is applying to about their specific requirements. It sounds like I'm in for a paperwork marathon, but at least I have a clearer picture of what to do now. Really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences!

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had the same problem but with income verification. Still waiting after 3 weeks... 🙄

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Mei Liu

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Income verification can take longer than simple corrections. If you've been waiting 3+ weeks, I'd definitely recommend calling FSA directly to check on the status. Sometimes applications get stuck in the system and a phone call can move things along.

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Andre Rousseau

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FINAL UPDATE: Got the new SAI number today - only took 3 business days! And good news - updating our family size from 3 to 4 people lowered his SAI by about $2,500. Already notified his schools about the change. Thanks again to everyone who helped!

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Giovanni Conti

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That's awesome! A $2,500 reduction in SAI could make a significant difference in his aid packages. So glad it worked out for you both!

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Brooklyn Foley

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My daughter applied on Nov 15 for 2024-2025 and we finally got the SAI calculation yesterday. So about 6 weeks total. The new system is definitely having issues but hang in there.

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Elijah Knight

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Thanks for letting me know! I guess I need to be more patient. Did you have to submit any additional documents for verification after you got the SAI?

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Brooklyn Foley

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We didn't have to submit additional verification docs to FSA, but her college did request proof of income separate from FAFSA. Every school seems to be handling the new system differently.

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Elijah Knight

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Good to know! I'll keep an eye out for emails from my school too. This whole process is so confusing.

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