Each student and one parent needs to create an FSA ID, which is an electronic signature recognized by FAFSA. You must do this before you start the FAFSA application.
Watch the video below to learn how to create an FSA ID.
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FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the application that allows a student to apply for federal grants, loans, and work-study programs. All Utah colleges and universities accept the FAFSA to apply for federal financial aid. The application is completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Important Note: Parents and students should be careful of sites that use FAFSA in their URL. The FAFSA application is FREE. If the site you go to attempts to charge you for the application, you are not at the government's official site. To be sure you are at the official site, use the links shown above. And, don't forget your PIN! Both parent and student need separate PINs so that they can electronically sign and access information about their FAFSA application.
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FAFSA College Codes
Want to know more about federal financial aid programs? Visit the
US Department of Education website outlining the different federal financial aid programs. |
FAFSA4caster is a FREE tool to assist high school juniors and their families to calculate an estimated EFC, inform the student of potential Federal Pell Grant (Pell Grant) eligibility, and reduce the time needed to complete the FAFSA when the student applies as a senior.
TFS Website Offers $41 Billion in Financial Aid for Students Tuition Funding Sources website redesign and enhancements offers students the largest scholarship data base in the world
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The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) has several resources, including community events where students and parents can get information on planning, saving for, and paying for higher education. BigFuture is another great resource to find out information about paying for college, finding scholarships, applying for financial aid, do some career exploration, and more!
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FinAid.org is a site to help you learn all you need to know about financial aid. Paperwork is explained and there are even calculators to help you determine how much money you will need for college.
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