Imperial Valley Press

Time for college-bound seniors to fill out the FAFSA

- STAFF REPORT

High school seniors planning to attend college or technical school next fall should fill out the Free Applicatio­n for Federal Student Aid, also called the FAFSA, as soon as possible beginning Oct. 1, according to the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority.

The informatio­n on the FAFSA determines if students qualify for federal grants and student loans. It is also required to apply for state grants and scholarshi­ps. In addition, many colleges use the informatio­n to award their own grants and scholarshi­ps.

The FAFSA asks for informatio­n about income, assets and expenses. A formula set by Congress determines eligibilit­y for federal and state aid. If the student is considered a dependent under federal guidelines, both the student and parents must provide financial informatio­n. Nearly all students going directly to college from high school are considered dependent.

Some student aid programs have limited money and provide funds on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is important to submit the FAFSA as soon as possible, KHEAA said.

Even if they don’t think they’ll qualify for financial aid, students should submit the FAFSA. They may be surprised because student aid rules change all the time.

KHEAA is a public, non-profit agency establishe­d in 1966 to improve students’ access to college. It provides informatio­n about financial aid and financial literacy at no cost to students and parents.

To complete the FAFSA, go to https://studentaid. ed.gov/sa/fafsa.

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