The 2025-26 FAFSA® is Available Now – Why College-Bound Students And Families Should Complete It As Soon As Possible
04 12월 2024 - 3:33AM
Business Wire
More than a Quarter of Families Skipped
FAFSA Last Year, Missing Out on Scholarships, Grants, and Federal
Financial Aid
Sallie Mae Offers Free Step-by-Step Guide
and Tools to Help More Families Complete the FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for
academic year 2025-26 is available now, and completing it is one of
the most important steps for students and families planning for
higher education – it’s the gateway to accessing more than $100
billion in scholarships, grants, and federal financial aid for
college.
Completing the FAFSA as soon as possible is also critical as
some school and state-based aid is limited and awarded on a
first-come, first-served basis. Roughly a quarter of families
(26%), however, skipped the FAFSA last year. Separately,
one-quarter of families making less than $100,000 – those who would
likely qualify for Pell grants and other need-based aid – chose not
to file the FAFSA because they believed they made too much
money.
"When it comes to paying for higher education, the last thing
you want to do is leave free money on the table, so that’s why all
students and families should complete the FAFSA,” said Rick
Castellano, vice president, Sallie Mae. “Now is the time to get in
line for scholarships, grants, and other aid that can help make
college more accessible and affordable.”
Sallie Mae offers the following tips to help families complete
the FAFSA with confidence:
- Create an FSA ID — Both students and parents need
a Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID, before starting the FAFSA. Create
one as soon as possible to avoid delays.
- Know your deadlines — Many states and colleges set
priority deadlines to submit the FAFSA to be considered for aid.
Families can check deadlines for each state and school and use
Sallie Mae’s free step-by-step FAFSA Guide to stay on track.
- Remember to file each year — The FAFSA is not just for
incoming freshmen. Undergraduate and graduate students should
complete the FAFSA every year in school.
- Don’t assume you won’t qualify for aid — Just about
everyone who completes the FAFSA qualifies for some form of aid. In
addition, some scholarship eligibility requires students to
complete the FAFSA.
- Avoid Errors — Mistakes on the FAFSA can delay the
application and impact eligibility for aid. Carefully read all of
the questions, do not leave any blank fields, and make sure you
receive a confirmation after you submit it.
- Never pay to fill out the FAFSA — Filing is free,
period. There are also a variety of free resources available to
help students and families complete the FAFSA.
Sallie Mae also offers free FAFSA webinars in English and
Spanish and an award-winning video series to help students and
families complete the FAFSA. Families can also connect to
scholarships for free using Scholarship Search by Sallie, no
registration required.
For more information, tips, and resources on completing the
FAFSA, visit: SallieMae.com.
Sallie Mae (Nasdaq: SLM) believes education and life-long
learning, in all forms, help people achieve great things. As the
leader in private student lending, we provide financing and
know-how to support access to college and offer products and
resources to help customers make new goals and experiences, beyond
college, happen. Learn more at SallieMae.com. Commonly known as
Sallie Mae, SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are not sponsored
by or agencies of the United States of America.
Category: Financial Literacy
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