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The FAFSA:The FAFSA:Making It User FriendlyMaking It User Friendly

Presented by Campus Presented by Campus Planning Inc.Planning Inc.

Apply Using the FAFSA

FAFSA

If you mail the FAFSA to the Federal Student Aid Program, use the envelope and return notification card provided in the application packet!

Now let’s look at the Now let’s look at the form more closelyform more closely

General tips: - Read the instructions - Include accurate SSNs

- Enter whole numbers & capital letters

- Use a black ink pen

(#2 pencil use not permitted)

- One entry per space

- Parents complete purple sections - Students fill in green areas

- You must answer #35

FAFSA ChangeFAFSA Change Students are now asked about

any drug convictions. Students convicted of possession or sale of a “controlled substance” may be ineligible for federal student aid unless they have participated in an approved rehabilitation program. Aid will be denied if this question is left blank.

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Step One: You (the student)Step One: You (the student)

All information pertains to student

If student plans to be married before enrolling, wait until then to apply

Entering freshmen will answer “NO” to question #32 ... do not have a degree

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Step One (continued): your plansStep One (continued): your plans Some schools offer

summer aid only if items #17 or #21 show attending in summer

Answer 0 (not 4) in #30 for a high school senior

Some schools only offer a work-study job if #34 is “yes.” We encourage you to answer “yes” to #34

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Step Three: Student StatusStep Three: Student Status

If all answers are “no,” your parents must furnish information in Step Four (purple areas). You then skip Step Five.

If you answer “yes” to any question, you are independent-- then fill out green areas in Step Five (skip Step Four)

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Step Four: for ParentsStep Four: for Parents

All dependent students must provide the last name(s) and social security number(s) of their mother (or stepmother) and/or their father (or stepfather) #60 through #63.

Single parents list only themselves.

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Step Four: for ParentsStep Four: for Parents The number of family

members attending college may no longer include the parents, #65. This may be appealed, however, through “Professional Judgment.” We are available to assist you with such appeals.

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FAFSA Change (Step Four for parentFAFSA Change (Step Four for parentand Step Two for Student)and Step Two for Student)

Income tax questions in #36 & #70 have changed from “Have filed” or “Will file” to “Have completed, and will file” or “Will file, but have not completed.”

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Income, earnings, and benefits (Step Four Income, earnings, and benefits (Step Four for parent; back to Step Two for Student)for parent; back to Step Two for Student) Refer to a completed tax return for

accurate information. Consult instructions for proper line references

If entry is zero or none, enter 0. Do not leave any space blank unless instructed to do so.

Use Worksheet A to determine untaxed income (answer #44-#78)

Use Worksheet B & C to calculate items to be excluded in the need analysis (#45-#46 and #79-#80)

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Income, earnings, and benefits Income, earnings, and benefits (continued) -- net worth questions(continued) -- net worth questions

Net worth questions must be answered by all people completing the form.

These are questions #47-#49 (for students) and questions #81-#83 (for parents).

Net worth is defined as the current value of the asset minus the debt against the asset.

Separate net worth among “investments,” “business,” and “farm” to answer the three questions. The value of the home is not included in net worth.

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Income, earnings, and benefits Income, earnings, and benefits (continued)-- net worth questions(continued)-- net worth questions

Do not include your IRAs, 401 (k), 403 (b) or any other retirement benefit on questions #47 or #81.

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Income, earnings, and benefits (continued)Income, earnings, and benefits (continued)-- “investment farm” question-- “investment farm” question

Stock options are considered assets and must be included in #47 and/or #81. Be sure to read the “Do not include...” statements

Questions #47 through #49 and #81 through #83: “Total current balance…” has been changed to “As of today, what is your total balance…”

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Income, earnings, and benefits (continued)Income, earnings, and benefits (continued)-- “investment farm” question-- “investment farm” question

Questions #48 and #83 pertain to an investment farm that you may own.

Do not include the value of a family farm that you live on and operate. Only include one that is owned solely for investment purposes.

A farm that has been incorporated is not a family farm if non-family members own shares in the corporation.

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Step Five: Student’s FamilyStep Five: Student’s Family

Only independent students answer questions #84 & #85

Answers regarding household size and number in college pertain only to the student’s family (student, spouse, and student’s children). Do not include information about parent’s family here!

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Step Six: Federal School CodeStep Six: Federal School Code Enter school codes (a

maximum of six) and school’s name (for clarity)

Name, address, and state of college may be entered if you do not know the school’s code

Check appropriate housing plans

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Step Seven: SignaturesStep Seven: Signatures

The Student applying must sign the FAFSA in #99

Dependent students only need one parent to sign the form

Married student spouse does not need to sign

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Step Seven (continued) If a paid Step Seven (continued) If a paid professional person completed the formprofessional person completed the form

This section is completed if a person such as an accountant or financial planner fills out the FAFSA

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•You mustYou mustreapply every reapply every yearyear

•Be conscious of Be conscious of school deadlinesschool deadlines

Both the FAFSA and CSS Profile Both the FAFSA and CSS Profile may be filed electronicallymay be filed electronically

For answers to any questions you may have, regarding the filing of the your FAFSA or your

CSS Profile, feel free to contact us.

Questions? Our e-mail address isQuestions? Our e-mail address [email protected]@ameritech.net

We are available in January, February and March, to assist you with the filing of the FAFSA or the Profile, either by paper or electronic filing.