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Does the process of completing the FAFSA confuse you? You’re not alone. Here’s a brief overview of how the process works:

  1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
  2. In 2-4 weeks after submitting the FAFSA you will receive your Student Aid Report (SAR). If you completed this online, you can log back into your FAFSA report to access your SAR electronically; however, a hard copy will also be mailed to you.
  1. Each college you were accepted to will review your SAR and send you Financial AID Award Letters.

    FAFSA

    Apply online beginning January 1. You should aim to submit your FAFSA on or before March 1. Colleges give out money on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you file later, your chances of receiving your maximum award are reduced. The absolute latest date you
    can submit your FAFSA is June 30.

    FAFSA is a form that can be filled out each year by students expecting to go to college or by current college students. There is more than $80 billion available in federal grants, loans and work-study programs every year. Also, most states and schools use information from the FAFSA to award non-federal aid.

    The FAFSA comes in two versions—paper and electronic. Applying on the Web is the easiest way to apply for federal aid. It reduces the chances of errors and decreases the processing time.

    If you want a paper version of FAFSA, ask your counselor or college advisor. You can also get a paper version by calling 800-433-3243.

    FAFSA Tips:

    • Check your deadlines. Each state has different FAFSA deadlines. An out-of state school has a different FAFSA deadline than an in-state school.
    • Be sure to file your FAFSA at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. Other FAFSA sites can charge fees.
    • Completing the application can be difficult so we highly encourage you to work on your application with a counselor or college advisor.
    • Check out our calendar for workshops and events that are offered to CPS students to help you complete your FAFSA application.