Fafsa 2023-24

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You are required to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by the FAFSA deadline to be eligible for federal student aid during that academic year. While you can file the 2023-2024 FAFSA as late as June 2024, there are state and college deadlines you should be aware of. When the FAFSA application opens is an even more important date to remember than the deadline for filing.

Here’s what you need to know about federal, state and college deadlines.

The 2023-2024 FAFSA Is Already Open

The 2023-2024 FAFSA opened on Oct. 1, 2022. The opening date is the same for all states. If you still need aid for the 2022-2023 academic year, you can apply until June 30, 2023.

Check CSS Profile Deadlines, Too

Nearly 400 public and private institutions use the CSS Profile to collect financial information outside of what the FAFSA covers to determine a family’s ability to pay for college. Colleges and universities use the profile to determine your financial aid package.

The CSS Profile generally opens on Oct. 1 for the following academic year. Application deadlines vary by school. The College Board, which administers the CSS Profile, suggests filling out CSS Profiles two weeks before the earliest CSS Profile priority filing deadline at each school you’re considering.

Get an FSA ID First

Before you fill out the FAFSA, you need to create an FSA ID, a login containing a username and password. The FSA is required to apply for financial aid and to check the status of student aid on federal websites. The process of applying for an FSA ID takes just a few minutes. However, if there are any problems getting a new FSA ID or retrieving an already existing one, having the working ID login credentials ahead of time will help you apply for financial aid faster.

Why You Should File Your FAFSA Early

Filing early is important to improve your chances of receiving financial aid that’s awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For instance, work-study program funding may run out if you file too late. You’re also more likely to meet state or college deadlines if you file the FAFSA as soon as you can.

Federal FAFSA Deadline for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

The final date to file the FAFSA for the 2023-2024 academic year is June 30, 2024 , but you can lose spring and fall financial aid—including federal student loans—by filing this late.

Let’s say you filed your FAFSA on June 1, 2024 for the 2023-2024 academic year. The spring semester ended May 15. That means you may be eligible only for federal student loans for summer classes. If you filed the FAFSA before the spring semester ended, you could be eligible for federal student loans for the fall and spring terms in addition to the summer term. Loans can be backdated for the fall semester as long as you fill out the FAFSA before the end of the spring semester.

State and School FAFSA Deadlines

The FAFSA June 30 filing deadline and the Oct. 1 opening date are always the same, but state and school FAFSA deadlines can differ. For instance, Alaska asks students to submit their FAFSA and apply for the Alaska Education Grant shortly after Oct. 1 for the next academic year because the award is only offered until the money runs out. California suggests applying by March 2, 2023, while Arkansas has a deadline of July 1, 2023 for the fall term of the 2023-2024 academic year.

Schools and states often use the financial data submitted on FAFSA as a starting point for evaluating financial need. If a school doesn’t receive your information before it calculates annual award packages, it greatly reduces your chances of financial aid for the upcoming academic year.

Note: State grants and scholarships may require additional applications beyond the FAFSA. Look for requests at the end of your FAFSA application along with what applications are required according to your state’s Department of Education website.

School Deadlines Beyond FAFSA Deadlines

There are individual scholarship and grant deadlines that are just as important as the school’s FAFSA deadline. University grants may be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, where those who qualify are the most likely to receive them if they apply as early as possible. Each school also can send out financial aid award letters on different dates. When you narrow your list of colleges, ask the financial aid offices at your top schools for the deadlines and opening dates that apply to your unique financial and academic situation.

Schools you apply to may need additional applications beyond the FAFSA for specific scholarships and grants.

Submit Additional Applications as Soon as Possible

Create a tracking system for submitting and checking on applications, whether it’s on Google Calendar or a handwritten list.

Make Changes to the FAFSA as Needed

After you submit the FAFSA, you may need to make changes, such as adding or deleting a school from your list. Deadlines won’t change. However, anytime you make a change on the FAFSA, you may want to notify your state department of education if a state school is now your top choice when it wasn’t before, says Richard Castellano, spokesperson for private student lender Sallie Mae. Some states award more aid to students who opt for state schools first, he says.

File a Special Circumstances Form if Family Finances Change

A special circumstances form lets the school know that your family’s income has fallen since the tax year reported on the FAFSA. It’s also useful for listing other financial changes such as a large medical expense.

Each school has its own form available from the financial aid office. If you haven’t decided on a school, you can fill out a form for each of your final choices. It’s best to fill out the form as soon as possible because it may increase your eligibility for aid for money awarded early in the academic calendar.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When does FAFSA open?

The FAFSA is available for submission starting October 1 of the year prior to the school year you’re seeking financial aid for. So for the 2023-24 school year, the FAFSA opened on Oct. 1, 2022.

The official FAFSA deadline is June 30 of the end of the school year you’re seeking financial aid for. That gives students time to apply for financial aid at any point in the school year. But to get the most federal, state and school aid you can qualify for, submit it as close to the October 1 opening date as possible. Many schools and states also set their own deadlines far earlier than June 30 each year.

How long does FAFSA take to process?

A digital FAFSA form takes three to five days to process, according to the U.S. Department of Education. A paper form takes seven to 10 days. After that point, you’ll get a Student Aid Report with your expected family contribution included. That gives you an idea of how much financial aid the federal government and your school may provide.

How to apply for FAFSA?

Visit FAFSA.gov to file a new FAFSA form or submit corrections to an existing application. You’ll log in with your FSA ID and follow the prompts on the screen. If you’re a dependent student, a parent will also need to fill out their portion of the form using their own FSA ID.

When you apply for FAFSA, expect to provide personal information as well as prior tax and income data. To speed up the process, gather documentation such as tax returns, W-2 forms, proof of untaxed income, and account information for bank and investment accounts.

What is FAFSA used for?

The FAFSA is used to collect information about you and your family’s income, assets, family size and the number of family members currently in college. The government then uses that information to identify how much money you and your family can reasonably be expected to contribute to college costs.

Colleges, states and some private scholarship organizations use the FAFSA to help determine students’ eligibility for aid. You’ll likely also have to fill out a form provided by your state to qualify for state grants, and potentially from your college to qualify for specific scholarships.

Which FAFSA do I fill out?

Fill out the FAFSA for the school year you’re pursuing financial aid for. If you’re attending college for the first time starting in the fall of 2023, fill out the 2023-24 FAFSA. If you’re a returning student, you can fill out a renewal FAFSA pre-filled with information you previously provided. That should mean spending less time on the form once you’re no longer a first-year student.

If you’re taking summer courses and need to fill out a FAFSA beforehand, your school may require the FAFSA from either the previous school year or the upcoming school year. Check with the school to confirm its policies.

When can I fill out FAFSA for fall 2023 24?

The beginning of the 2023–24 FASFA® cycle was Oct. 1, 2022. The application is available until June 30, 2024—but be sure to remind your students that some funds are limited, so it's a good idea to apply as soon as possible. Students can apply online via fafsa.gov.

Is the 2023/24 FAFSA available?

The new 2023–24 FAFSA form is here! Some states and schools have limited funds, so don't delay! To begin your application, select the “START HERE” button on the FAFSA homepage.

Is FAFSA changing 2023?

The Federal Student Aid office recently announced FAFSA changes that will go into effect for the 2023-2024 school year.

What months does the 2022 2023 FAFSA 2022 23 cover?

The 2022-23 FAFSA form opened October 1, 2021, and will be available until June 30, 2023.