You may have noticed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has become a trending topic in recent weeks. While the FAFSA buzz could originally be attributed to the FAFSA Soft Launch news, the FAFSA has gained even more attention in the last week because of yet another delay.
The 2024-2025 FAFSA rollout is the first update or simplification the form has had in more than 30 decades. This massive overhaul is attributed to the first setback, a three-month open date delay. The 2024-2025 FAFSA was released on December 30; the normal FAFSA open date is October 1.
The most recent processing delay is attributed to a math error that would have cost students “$1.8 billion in aid,” according to the Department of Education. While the form undergoes another necessary update, colleges will not receive student FAFSA data until mid-March, instead of January 31 as first promised by StudentAid.gov.
NerdWallet adds, “Administrators can't start building financial aid packages until they get this information.” Technical glitches and the most recent formula error have added to financial aid timeline changes, trickling down to colleges and students alike.
Because of the most recent FAFSA delay, students can expect their financial aid offers to hit their inboxes or mailboxes from April into May, rather than the typical March delivery.
Financial aid award letters include important financial planning information from each college you’ve added to your FAFSA application. Financial aid package formats differ from college to college, but they generally include applicable payment options and details such as:
• Pell Grant Total
• Work-Study Suggestions
• State Grant Total
• Merit scholarships
• Federal Student Loan Possibilities
• Private Student Loan Suggestions
Class of 2024 Tips: Don’t let the federal delays stop you from filing your FAFSA. Your FAFSA is the KEY to financial aid opportunities. Last year’s seniors missed out on more than $4 billion in Pell Grants because they didn't complete the FAFSA!
Use this time to apply for scholarships. Scholarships are the ideal way to pay for school because you don’t have to pay them back! Set a scholarship application goal for yourself and make it happen.
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