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my brother has 4 kids in college at the same time can u imagin filling out FAFSA four seperate times with the exact same info?? that should be illegal lol
For those dealing with multiple FAFSA applications right now, I recommend maintaining a detailed spreadsheet with all your answers from the first application. Note exactly how you formatted names, addresses, and financial information so you can be consistent across applications. This helps avoid discrepancies that might trigger verification. Also, complete all applications within a short timeframe if possible. The consistency helps ensure your children receive comparable consideration for aid based on your family's financial situation.
my husbands info never got confirmed AT ALL last yr and we had to submit like special documentation thru the school financial aid office. total nightmare!! btw they sent us a paper form to fill out cuz his ssn wasnt matching for some reason. check ur email filters maybe they already sent u something?
One more thing to check - make sure you confirmed your email in the new StudentAid.gov system. I had a similar delay and realized I never clicked the verification link they sent when I created my new FSA ID. Once I did that, my SSA confirmation processed within 48 hours. My husband and daughter had already verified their emails which is why theirs went through first.
this is y the whole system sucks!! why make it so complicated with so many deadlines?? my brother missed deadlines too and ended up having to take a gap year bc he couldnt afford school. the whole financial aid system is designed to trip people up i swear
Update: I wanted to thank everyone for their advice! We submitted the FAFSA today and I've scheduled a call with the financial aid office tomorrow morning. I also found out his school has a special consideration form for late applicants that we're filling out tonight. There's still hope! I'll let you know how it goes after we talk to the school.
Great news! The special consideration form is exactly what you need in this situation. Be completely honest about why you missed the deadline, and focus on your willingness to complete everything now. Most schools want to help students attend - they just have processes that need to be followed, even if late.
Does anyone know if these interest rates are fixed forever or do they change? I took out loans in 2023 and I swear my interest rate was different.
Thanks everyone for all this info! I feel way less confused now. I'm going to: 1. Submit my FAFSA asap 2. Try to qualify for subsidized loans 3. Only borrow what I absolutely need 4. Watch out for those origination fees I'm still a bit nervous about the whole process but this helped a ton!
Zoe Papadopoulos
I just went through this exact situation! Here's how I navigated it: 1. The "don't take action" email is automatically generated when your loan is in transition to a new servicer for the Fresh Start program 2. The Fresh Start notice is the one you should follow - it's a legitimate program created specifically to address situations like yours 3. I had a similar balance explosion ($19K to $67K over 6 years of default) 4. After enrolling in Fresh Start, they removed about $15K in collection fees 5. I then applied for an income-driven repayment plan (specifically SAVE) and my payments are now $43/month based on my income 6. My loans will be forgiven after 20-25 years of qualifying payments The key is documenting everything and following up persistently. The system is frustrating but Fresh Start is actually one of the more borrower-friendly programs they've created.
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Mateo Lopez
•$43 a month sounds way more manageable than what they were asking for before! Did you have to provide tax returns or pay stubs for the income-driven plan?
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Zoe Papadopoulos
To answer your follow-up question - yes, for the income-driven repayment plan I had to provide my most recent tax return. If your income has changed significantly since then, you can submit pay stubs instead. The SAVE plan is particularly generous for lower incomes. They also didn't count my spouse's income because we file taxes separately.
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Mateo Lopez
•Thanks for all this info - it's actually making me feel like there might be a way out of this nightmare. I'm going to try to get through to FSA tomorrow and ask specifically about Fresh Start and the SAVE repayment plan. Fingers crossed!
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