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Wait til you get to the part where you have to do entrance loan counseling and the Master Promissory Note... that's a whole other confusing process 🥴 The FAFSA itself is just the first step of like 10 steps
One more important thing: if your financial circumstances have changed significantly since you filed your 2023 tax information (which is what the 2025-2026 FAFSA uses), you can request a Professional Judgment review from your school's financial aid office. This is especially relevant if there's been: - Job loss or significant income reduction - Extraordinary medical expenses - Parent divorce or separation - Death of a parent/spouse - Natural disaster expenses This could potentially lower your SAI and increase your grant eligibility. Documentation will be required, but it can significantly improve your aid package in some situations.
When i started college my mom filled out my fafsa forms for all 4 years and labeled a folder for each one lol but now im in grad school and had to learn all this myself. the whole system is way too complicated. my suggestion is to just make a spreadsheet to track which form is for which year, when you submitted, status etc. helps me keep everything straight especially with scholarships having different deadlines.
The spreadsheet idea is brilliant! I'm definitely going to do that since I'll need to keep track of this for the next 4 years. I wish they'd just make the interface more user-friendly in the first place though.
To answer your question about timing - typically you'll receive your SAI (Student Aid Index) score within 3-5 business days after submitting your FAFSA, assuming there are no errors or issues requiring verification. However, with the recent FAFSA Simplification Act changes, some applications are taking longer to process this year - up to 2 weeks in some cases. For your scholarship applications, I'd recommend two things: 1. Submit your correct 2024-2025 FAFSA immediately 2. Contact the scholarship providers to explain the situation and ask if they'll accept pending FAFSA status with follow-up documentation when you receive it Many scholarship providers understand these issues and will work with you as long as you're proactive about communication.
Just submitted the correct form! I'll definitely reach out to the scholarship providers tomorrow. I'm hoping since their deadlines are still about 3 weeks away, I'll have my SAI by then. Thanks for all your help - this community has been amazing.
Great news! Make sure you accept the awards promptly when they appear. Some institutional scholarships have acceptance deadlines.
That's excellent! When you review your package, feel free to post back here if you have any questions about the different aid types offered. Understanding the difference between subsidized vs. unsubsidized loans, grants vs. scholarships, etc. can be confusing the first time around.
Sophia Carter
Did you try that Claimyr service I mentioned? Just wondering if it worked for you. It made such a difference for me after weeks of frustration.
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Aaron Boston
•I'm trying it today actually! Just watched the demo video. I'll let you know how it goes, but at this point I just need to talk to someone who can fix this tax link issue before my son loses his chance at decent financial aid.
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Adriana Cohn
Have you checked if your son's school has a FAFSA workshop or help session? Our local community college has been running them because of all the problems this year. They had financial aid advisors who could help navigate the system and even had a direct line to FSA.
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Aaron Boston
•That's a good suggestion - I'll have him check with both his current high school counselor and the college he's planning to attend. Maybe they have some special assistance available for these FAFSA issues.
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