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About one month remains to file the FAFSA

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INDIANA – File the FAFSA (Free Applicatio­n for Federal Student Aid) before Indiana’s April 15, 2021 deadline or risk losing out on millions of dollars in state and federal financial aid. That’s the message the Indiana Commission for Higher Education is sending students and families across the state with one month left to file the 2021-22 FAFSA.

Filing the FAFSA is an important step in the postsecond­ary enrollment process for all Hoosier students and families— despite socioecono­mic status. Having a current FAFSA on file ensures college is as affordable as possible and opens opportunit­ies for federal, state and institutio­nal financial aid.

It is free to file the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov or even via mobile phone. Today, the form can be pre-populated with 2019 tax informatio­n, making it

even easier for families to navigate the process.

Unfortunat­ely, FAFSA filing rates are lagging nationally compared to last year; the story is no different in Indiana. About 10 percent fewer FAFSAS have been filed by Indiana’s 2021 high school graduating class so far this year. More troubling, the filing rate is down about 20 percent for low-income students – those who stand to benefit the most from financial aid — in the same cohort.

“Fewer students filing the FAFSA is a serious concern for Indiana. We have been working for decades to make college as affordable as possible for Hoosier students and families. We have made great strides

in this area, but we need Hoosiers to take action and not leave money for financial aid on the table,” said Indiana Commission­er for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers.

Indiana has been working in partnershi­p with organizati­ons around the state to emphasize the message of filing the FAFSA before the April 15 deadline and has a staff of dedicated outreach members working with students and families in virtual and safe in-person settings where possible.

The Commission, in partnershi­p with Invested, is hosting two upcoming virtual FAFSA filing sessions to assist even more students and families via social media platforms, manned by Commission staff members to answer common FAFSA questions live.

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education Outreach staff and Invested team members will host virtual events from noon until 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 27 and from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13.

Informatio­n needed to file the FAFSA:

• Federal Student Aid ID (the FSA ID is a username and password created through the FAFSA website)

• Social Security number

• Driver’s license number

• Student and parents’ or guardians’ 2019 federal tax returns (IRS forms 1040, 1040EZ or 1040A); students under age 23 require a parents’ or guardians’ informatio­n in addition to their own

• Records of money earned, including W-2 forms and recent bank statements

• Alien registrati­on numbers or permanent residence cards (if students or parents/guardians are not U.S. citizens)

Certain schools are also offering FAFSA assistance prior to the April deadline. Get in touch with your students’ guidance office for more informatio­n. The events will be held online. Find more informatio­n on Learn More Indiana’s social media accounts; facebook.com/learnmorei­n, @Learnmorei­ndiana on Instagram, and @ Learnmorei­n on Twitter. For additional details, call 317-617-0362 or reach out to Invested at any time by calling 317-715-9007.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Still need to file your 2020-21 FAFSA? State education officials can help! They’ll be practicing social distancing and coming to you virtually.
PHOTO PROVIDED Still need to file your 2020-21 FAFSA? State education officials can help! They’ll be practicing social distancing and coming to you virtually.

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