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What if I did the wrong year for FAFSA?

If you filed for the wrong year, then you'll need to submit a new FAFSA form for the correct award year to be eligible for federal student aid. Was this page helpful?
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How do I correct a mistake on FAFSA after submitting?

Log in and update your information in your Account Settings. Once the Social Security Administration (SSA) verifies your account status, update the information on your FAFSA form by selecting “Make a Correction.” Once the information on your FAFSA form has been updated, select “Submit.”
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What are the 3 most common FAFSA mistakes?

You'll have a better chance at receiving money for college if you avoid several common mistakes when filling out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. Such mistakes include not completing the form on time, not filling it out correctly, or forgetting to sign and submit.
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What if I accidentally put the wrong school on my FAFSA?

Select “Start and Edit 2023–24 FAFSA Form” on the FAFSA home page, log in using your FSA ID, and navigate to the “My FAFSA” page. You'll have the option to “Add or Change Schools.” You may add or remove colleges and then submit the corrections for processing.
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How many times can you correct the FAFSA?

Generally, information that's correct as of the date the application was filed can't be changed. The student can't update income or asset information to reflect changes to his or her family's financial situation if those changes took place after the FAFSA was filed.
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Can I make corrections to my FAFSA after its processed?

You can still submit the 2023-24 FAFSA until June 30, 2024. You can make corrections or updates to the information you provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, even after it is processed.
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How long does it take to get a correction on FAFSA?

You should edit and correct your FAFSA as soon as you know the information is incorrect or out of date. However, you may have to wait a few days as you cannot edit the form between the period of submission and the time the application is accepted. This usually takes 3 to 5 days, during which time the data is locked.
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Does FAFSA allow retakes?

A student may receive federal financial aid to repeat a previously passed course (with a D or better, including Pass grade) one additional time, whether or not a student received federal financial aid for an earlier enrollment of the course.
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Can I delete my FAFSA and start over?

If you haven't submitted your application yet, you can delete it. But if it was already sent in, you cannot delete your FAFSA. It's essential that you get the information correct on your FAFSA form as it could affect your ability to get federal loans from the government, state aid, and financial aid from your school.
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Can I cancel a FAFSA correction?

You can try clicking "Clear all data" at the bottom of the page to cancel the correction (this won't delete your original FAFSA, just the current transaction/update). If that doesn't work, give us a call: 1-800-4-FED-AID.
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What should I not report on FAFSA?

Cars, computers, furniture, books, boats, appliances, clothing, and other personal property are not reported as assets on the FAFSA. Home maintenance expenses are also not reported as assets on the FAFSA, since the net worth of the family's principal place of residence is not reported as an asset.
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Why do so many students fail to file the FAFSA each year?

Much of the problem lies in the FAFSA form itself. The FAFSA can be intimidating – it is a lengthy and complicated form, especially for young people new to tax terminology or families unfamiliar with how to pay for college.
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Does FAFSA check everything?

FAFSA doesn't check anything, because it's a form. However, the form does require you to complete some information about your assets, including checking and savings accounts. Whether or not you have a lot of assets can reflect on your ability to pay for college without financial aid.
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Can you apply for FAFSA twice in a year?

The FAFSA form applies to a single academic year. That means you need to submit a FAFSA form each year—and make sure you meet the FAFSA deadlines for state and school aid to maximize the amount and types of aid you could receive.
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How do I know if my FAFSA was approved?

You can also check the status of your FAFSA form by contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243. To check on the status of financial aid being disbursed (paid out) to you or your account, check with your school's financial aid office.
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Am I screwed if I miss the FAFSA deadline?

Some states and colleges continue to award aid to FAFSA latecomers, but your chances get much slimmer, and the payout is often lower. If you miss the end-of-June federal deadline, you're no longer eligible to submit that year's FAFSA form. Did we mention you shouldn't miss the deadlines?
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Do you redo FAFSA each year?

You must submit a FAFSA form every school year you want to apply for federal student aid. The FAFSA renewal is a way for you to save time and reapply without filling out the whole application each year. Our system transfers much of your information into a FAFSA renewal.
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Do you have to redo FAFSA every year?

It's super important to know that the FAFSA® isn't a one-and-done thing—you need to keep filing the Renewal FAFSA® every year you attend school to continue to be eligible for financial aid. It comes with a lot of info pre-filled to make it easier to complete.
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Do I have to pay back FAFSA if I fail a class?

Failing or taking an incomplete grade in courses can impact your financial aid in multiple ways. The 3 main impacts may be owing money back for the current term, losing federal aid eligibility for future terms, and not meeting the renewal criteria for scholarships and institutional aid. Q1.
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What disqualifies you from financial aid?

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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What is the 150 rule for financial aid?

*SAP allows financial aid to be awarded ONLY to students who have NOT attempted more than 150% of the units required to complete their degree. For an undergraduate student, SAP cumulative limit is exhausted at 270 attempted units.
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Can I add a school to my FAFSA after submitting?

To add a college after submitting your FAFSA form, do the following: Select “Start or Edit a 2023–24 FAFSA Form” on fafsa.gov and enter your account username and password (FSA ID). Select the student role.* On the “My FAFSA®” page, select “Add/Change Schools,” then select “Continue.”
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What happens if I submit my FAFSA without signatures?

If you submit your FAFSA form without signatures, we'll partially process your FAFSA form, and you'll receive a Student Aid Report within 3–5 days. We won't calculate an Expected Family Contribution without your signature, which means you won't be able to receive federal student aid.
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What is the maximum Pell Grant award for the current year?

The maximum Pell Grant for the 2023-24 award year is $7,395. The maximum Pell Grant per term is $3,698 for Fall/$3697 for Spring.
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How do I correct a mistake on FAFSA after submitting?

Log in and update your information in your Account Settings. Once the Social Security Administration (SSA) verifies your account status, update the information on your FAFSA form by selecting “Make a Correction.” Once the information on your FAFSA form has been updated, select “Submit.”
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