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After dealing with this same problem for days, I finally got through to someone at Federal Student Aid who fixed it for me! I used Claimyr (claimyr.com) to get past the phone wait - they have this service where they wait on hold with FSA for you and call you when an agent picks up. Saved me from sitting on hold for 2+ hours! The agent had to manually reset something on my account. Check out their demo video if you're curious how it works: https://youtu.be/TbC8dZQWYNQ
Quick update for everyone: The Department of Education just posted that they'll be doing system maintenance this weekend specifically to fix this redirect issue. The portal will be down from Friday 10pm to Sunday 6am, and they expect the problem to be resolved after that. So if you can wait a few days, you might not need to call or try workarounds!
That's great news! Where did you see this announcement? I want to keep an eye on it to make sure the maintenance actually fixes the issue.
It's on the FSA Twitter/X account and there's a small notice at the bottom of the studentaid.gov homepage. Easy to miss if you're not looking for it. They've also been emailing schools to let financial aid offices know about the maintenance window.
My twins graduated last year and honestly I'm STILL confused about how all this works lmao. But congrats on your daughter's acceptances!!! That's awesome! 🎉
Update: I called the admissions offices for the 3 schools she already applied to directly. Two of them said NOT to submit Common App since she's already accepted, but the third one actually wants her to submit through Common App too! They said it's for "record keeping purposes" which seems silly, but I guess we'll do it. Thank you everyone for the advice - this forum has been more helpful than the high school counselor!
Just wanted to mention that the FAFSA website has been having tons of issues this application cycle. My daughter and I had to try 5 different times over several days before we could get through all the sections properly. So frustrating! Keep trying and don't submit until you can enter all your information correctly.
UPDATE: Success! After trying multiple browsers and getting nowhere, I used Claimyr to reach an FSA agent (took about 20 minutes to get connected). The agent confirmed there's a known glitch affecting some renewal applications. They had me create a new FAFSA ID and start a fresh application rather than using the renewal option. This time all sections appeared correctly including the income questions! For anyone else experiencing this: DO NOT SUBMIT without income information. It's absolutely required and your application will either be rejected or flagged for verification, which will significantly delay your aid. Better to start fresh than submit incomplete info. Thank you all for your help!
Great solution! This is exactly right - sometimes the renewal process can inherit corrupted data structures from previous applications. Starting fresh ensures all required sections are properly presented. Thanks for sharing your resolution, this will help others facing the same issue.
Update from someone who's been through this process multiple times: if you've already received aid offers from schools, you don't necessarily need to panic. Even if your SAI changes slightly after the review, many schools won't adjust your financial aid package unless there's a substantial change (usually over 10-15% difference in your SAI). Some schools have a policy of honoring their initial aid offer even if your FAFSA gets adjusted later, especially if you're close to the deposit deadline. If you're really concerned, contact the financial aid offices at the specific schools rather than just FAFSA.
That's a good point - I'll reach out to the financial aid offices at her top choice schools tomorrow as well. Thank you!
UPDATE: I finally got through to someone at FSA this morning! Apparently the review was triggered because my employer submitted a corrected W-2 in February (there was a small error in reported retirement contributions that changed our AGI by about $200). The agent said the review is standard procedure when tax documents get amended, and that such a small change wouldn't impact our SAI enough to change aid offers. She marked our file as urgent since we're approaching decision deadlines, and said the review should be completed within 5-7 business days. Thanks everyone for your advice!
Glad you got answers! That's honestly the best outcome - just a minor verification that won't affect your aid.
Leeann Blackstein
Have you verified both you and your daughter have valid FSA IDs that are properly linked to the application? This was the issue with my son's application. Even though we both had FSA IDs and thought they were connected to the application, there was some kind of verification problem that prevented the final submission. When we finally got through to someone at FSA, they explained that both FSA IDs needed to be fully verified through the email confirmation process AND linked to the specific application. In our case, I had created a new FSA ID (forgot my old one) but the system was still trying to use my old one for verification purposes. I would recommend checking both FSA ID accounts separately to confirm verification status before trying anything else. The sign and submit button won't appear if either account has verification issues.
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Lucas Schmidt
•That's an interesting point about the FSA IDs. We did create both of ours freshly for this application cycle, and I'm pretty sure we confirmed the email verifications, but I'll double-check both accounts. Thank you for sharing your experience!
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LongPeri
Just following up to see if any of these suggestions helped resolve your issue? The deadline for many schools' priority financial aid is approaching, so I wanted to check if you were able to make progress.
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Lucas Schmidt
•Thanks for checking back! I tried several of the suggestions here. What finally worked was going through the entire application again section by section and discovering that although the parent income info showed a green checkmark, there was a specific question about business income that hadn't saved properly. After fixing that and waiting about 12 hours, the sign and submit button finally appeared! We submitted yesterday and got confirmation. Such a relief!
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