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How do you know if you finished your FAFSA?

After the student successfully submits their FAFSA form, they'll receive a “Confirmation” page with a confirmation number. The confirmation number is proof that the student successfully submitted their FAFSA form or correction. The student should print a copy of their “Confirmation” page for their records.
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How do I know how much FAFSA gave me?

To see your aid, log in to your StudentAid.gov account using your account username and password (FSA ID). Learn more about possible reasons why your StudentAid.gov account is missing loan or grant info.
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What happens after you complete your FAFSA?

After your FAFSA form has been processed successfully, it's a good idea to make sure the schools you listed on your FAFSA form have received everything they need. Find out if your school requires additional applications or documentation and submit any required documentation by the appropriate deadlines.
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Does my financial aid run out?

Does aid run out? Yes, in the sense that there are annual limits on how much you can borrow or qualify for in Pell Grant funding. Federal loan limits are based on your enrollment year, dependency status, and type of loan. Colleges have a limited pool of money, so filling out the FAFSA earlier is better.
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How do I know if I have money left over from FAFSA?

Once that amount has been applied, your school will send the leftover funds, usually called a “credit balance,” to you. Schools must send this credit balance to you within 14 days, but you can contact your school's financial aid office to find out its exact disbursement schedule.
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What Happens After Submitting Your FAFSA® Form?

What happens if you accept more financial aid than you need?

Return Unused Student Loans

If you accept more federal student loan money than you end up needing, the good news is you can return it without penalty. You have 120 days. from disbursement to return surplus funds without paying interest.
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Can you keep leftover FAFSA money?

Financial aid refund disbursement

It's also possible to leave the money in your school account so it can be used in a future semester. Once that's done, you can use the leftover money for purchases that aren't usually automatically paid for using your financial aid.
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What is the maximum FAFSA amount?

$57,500 for undergraduates-No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $138,500 for graduate or professional students-No more than $65,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. The graduate aggregate limit includes all federal loans received for undergraduate study.
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What happens if you don t use your financial aid for a semester?

Nothing happens. FAFSA is not money to begin with. If the FAFSA generates an award for school most schools keep anything not directly applied to your fees, tuition, or other school charges in an account in your name. You may withdraw it at any time or apply it to the next term.
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What is the lifetime limit for FAFSA?

You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU). You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit. If you have any questions, contact your school's financial aid office.
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Do you pay back FAFSA refunds?

Students don't have to accept or use their refund check. If you're not in need of extra money, you can return the refund before it starts to accrue interest. Returning a refund check is essentially paying off a chunk of your loan balance early. You can also choose to accept some and return the rest.
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Are FAFSA refunds every semester?

Refunds for all types of financial aid will begin 30 days after the start of the semester. You will receive loan funds in two disbursements each semester.
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When should I not complete FAFSA?

Who should not fill out the FAFSA? If there is no chance of you using any loans and your family has so much money that they can easily pay the full cost of your education, you may not want to spend time filling out the FAFSA.
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How do I know if I received a Pell Grant?

Federal Pell Grants typically are awarded to undergraduate students with low or moderate income. You can log in to StudentAid.gov to see if you received a Pell Grant. We display information about the aid you received, including Pell Grants, on your account Dashboard and My Aid page.
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How do I get my FAFSA money?

In most cases, your child's school will give you your loan money by crediting it to your child's school account to pay tuition, fees, room, board, and other authorized charges. If there is money left over, the school will pay it to you.
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Does FAFSA money go to your bank account?

The aid will be automatically applied to your tuition bill. If there is any remaining financial aid left over, you may set up a direct deposit within your school financial aid portal to receive a deposit straight to your bank account after tuition has been paid.
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Can I buy a car with FAFSA money?

You cannot use student loans to buy a car. If you live off campus, having a car may be a necessity, but the college doesn't require it. Some colleges even ban students from having a car on campus because they need to prioritize limited parking for faculty and staff.
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Will I lose my Pell Grant if I take a semester off?

Federal grants, such as the Pell Grant, will not be affected by you taking a semester off. In fact, the Pell Grant is available aid for up to six undergraduate years, and they don't have to be consecutive.
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Do you have to pay back FAFSA if you fail a semester?

If you fail a class, do you have to pay back your FAFSA financial aid? No, failing a class doesn't mean that you'll be forced to pay back any money that you received for that class. It could mean that you'll lose out on future money because you didn't perform well, though.
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What disqualifies you from FAFSA?

For example, if your citizenship status changed because your visa expired or it was revoked, then you would be ineligible. Other reasons for financial aid disqualification include: Not maintaining satisfactory progress at your college or degree program. Not filling out the FAFSA each year you are enrolled in school.
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Does FAFSA cover 100%?

The FAFSA formula doesn't expect students or families to use all of their adjusted available income to pay for college. The formula allocates 50 percent of a dependent student's adjusted available income to cover college expenses and anywhere from 22 to 47 percent of parents' available income.
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Can I get FAFSA if I make 50k?

There is no set income limit for eligibility to qualify for financial aid through. You'll need to fill out the FAFSA every year to see what you qualify for at your college.
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Will FAFSA reimburse me if I pay out of pocket?

As others have said, yes, you should receive that money. The way it works is this, when financial aid is disbursed to your account, you will have no tuition charges on the account, so the amount will generate a refund to you.
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What happens to unused Pell Grant money?

However, if there are any funds left over after your school applies your Pell Grant toward your tuition and fees, those funds are given directly to you, and you then may use them to reduce your loan amount.
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How much refund do you get from financial aid?

These leftover financial aid funds are paid out to you within a few weeks of the start of classes. For example, if you get $11,000 in aid this semester but tuition and fees run you $10,000, you'll get a $1,000 refund.
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