The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the form that must be completed to apply and determine eligibility for federal, state, and college-specific financial aid, such as grants, loans and work-study programs. FAFSA worksheets are available at high schools, college financial aid offices, or local college access programs. FAFSAs may be filed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Virtual FAFSA Help Nights 2020
What to bring:
SSN & birth dates for parents and student(s) |
2019 W-2 Forms (Parent & Student) |
2019 Federal Tax Returns (Parent & Student) |
2019 Untaxed Income Records (Parent & Student) |
Any other 2019 financial documents |
FAFSA Help Night Agenda:
6:00 – Welcome |
6:05 – Financial Aid Staff from local Higher Ed Institutes to give overview of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) presentation |
6:30 – Students, families and volunteers break out into one-on-one breakout rooms in order to complete the FAFSA. |
7:00 – Last call for appointments. After that, students and families will have to register for another FAFSA Help Night. |
8:00 – Wrap up presentations |
*You will be entered into break out rooms on a first come-first served basis so please be on time for the presentation.
**If you are not entered directly into a break out room, you may stay in the Zoom call and talk scholarships with the staff members, or rejoin the Zoom call before 7:00 to see if someone is available to meet with you.