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one more thing!!!! make sure you check your junk mail folders for emails from the schools!!! my daughters college actually DID get her fafsa but the email telling us they got it went to spam lol 🤦♀️
I'd love to know what ends up working for you. This seems to be a widespread issue this year with the new FAFSA system rollout. Please update us when you get it resolved!
UPDATE: Finally resolved! I used Claimyr to get through to FSA and found out there was indeed a transmission glitch with applications from early January. They manually released his FAFSA to both schools, and I confirmed this morning that both universities now have it in their systems. What a relief! Thanks everyone for your help!
Just want to add - sometimes the FSA system shows that verification is needed even when it really isn't! It's worth checking your actual SAI (Student Aid Index) number on your dashboard. If you have an SAI displayed, that means your application was actually processed despite the verification notice.
Everyone here is overthinking this. Just submit the FAFSA without the parent info and then add it later. That's what I did and it worked fine.
This is incorrect advice. Submitting without required parent information will flag your application as incomplete, and many schools won't consider incomplete applications for priority deadlines. Please don't follow this suggestion as it could jeopardize your financial aid package.
To answer your follow-up question - yes, her aid was delayed by about 3 weeks while verification was processed. But because we submitted everything quickly, it was still processed before the tuition due date. The financial aid office gave her a temporary hold on the account so she didn't have to pay out of pocket while waiting. Definitely talk to your school's financial aid office about your situation - they can often put notes in your file and help if there are delays.
wait, i just realized something important - make sure your mom's name is EXACTLY the same on everything. my mom's middle name was spelled differently on her SSN card vs green card and that caused so many problems!!
Just fyi when I graduated my last semester i only needed 2 classes and financial aid wouldn't cover it because I wasn't full-time anymore. Had to take out a private loan. Super annoying. Check if there's a minimum credit requirement for whatever aid he's been getting.
Since we're in 2024 now, I want to clarify some information about the 2025-2026 FAFSA that wasn't mentioned yet: 1. The 2025-2026 FAFSA will follow the new simplified FAFSA format that launched this year 2. It should be available December 1, 2024 3. Your son's SAI (Student Aid Index) will be calculated, not EFC 4. Since it's his final course, make sure his graduation date is correctly listed File the application as soon as possible after it opens to maximize his aid eligibility. Even for one course, it's worth completing if he's been eligible for grants in the past.
Aria Park
That's good progress! The payment plan is a smart backup. One additional suggestion - make sure to check if your school has emergency grants available. Many institutions have funds specifically for situations like yours where there's a gap between expected aid and current charges. These grants often don't need to be repaid and can help bridge the timing gap while your reevaluation is being processed. Also, verify that your reevaluation will actually make a significant difference in your SAI score. With the new FAFSA formula for 2025-2026, income changes affect your aid differently than in previous years. The financial aid office should be able to give you an estimate of how your revised SAI might impact your total aid package.
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Ethan Anderson
•Thank you! I hadn't thought about emergency grants. And to be honest, I have no idea how much my SAI might change - the financial aid counselor we initially spoke with just said we should definitely apply for reevaluation based on my dad's job loss, but didn't give any estimates. I'll specifically ask about the potential impact on my SAI when I follow up tomorrow.
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Alexander Zeus
When my cousin had this happen, his mom went to the Dean of Students office and explained the situation. Apparently they have some power to intervene in these cases and can put a hold on the administrative drop while things get sorted out. Might be worth trying that angle too.
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