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That's a good suggestion - I'll definitely check the SAI when it comes through. Is there anything specific I should look for to know if there were issues with the processing?
UPDATE: The Department of Education just announced this morning that the correction functionality is now available for all FAFSA applications submitted before February 15th. If you submitted after that date, your correction access will be available within 7-10 days after your initial submission processing date. When logging in, make sure you're using the updated studentaid.gov portal and not an old bookmarked page. The correction button appears on your FAFSA status page under "Application Options.
THANK YOU! Just checked and it's there now! I can finally fix my parents' income reporting issue. Such a relief!
so wait does a lower SAI mean more financial aid or less? i get so confused with all these numbers lol
Lower SAI = more potential aid. The Student Aid Index (formerly EFC) is used to determine your financial need by subtracting it from the school's Cost of Attendance. So a $5,000 decrease in SAI could potentially mean $5,000 more in need-based aid, though each school has its own policies on meeting demonstrated need.
I submitted mine like a month ago and the website still shows the old Student Aid Report (SAR) from last year instead of the new one...anyone else having this issue? My college's deadline is coming up soon and I'm getting worried they won't get my new info in time.
one more thing!!!!! make sure u keep checking her schools email and student portal after u submit FAFSA!!!! my daughters verification request went to her school email and she didnt check it for weeks and we almost lost all her aid!!!
Some practical advice for your specific situation: 1. Submit the 2025-2026 FAFSA in early December 2024 2. Contact the financial aid office at your daughter's college in January 2025 to ask: - Do they have a separate summer aid application process? - What are the deadlines for summer aid? - Are there restrictions on which summer courses new freshmen can take? - Will her aid package be split between summer and regular terms? 3. Have your daughter speak with an academic advisor about which summer courses make the most sense for her intended major 4. Remember that using financial aid for summer may reduce what's available for fall/spring, so work out the full-year plan This early planning will put you well ahead of many families who miss out on summer aid due to timing issues.
Dallas Villalobos
Do you mind sharing what documentation was most helpful in your case? My husband recently lost his job, and we're going to attempt this process. I've been told to gather termination letter, unemployment benefit statements, and recent bank statements. Anything else that really helped convince them in your experience?
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Caesar Grant
The most convincing documents for us were:\n\n1. A detailed letter from my husband's employer explaining exactly why his hours were cut and confirming it wasn't temporary\n2. Three months of pay stubs showing the before/after difference\n3. A spreadsheet I created showing our monthly expenses versus current income (they didn't ask for this but the counselor later told me it really helped)\n4. Medical bills and a letter from my doctor explaining why I couldn't work full-time\n\nI think the key was providing documentation from \
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