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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
To qualify for most financial aid programs, your student must first complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is a standardized federal form used by the college to determine your family's financial need. It serves as the application for most of the financial aid from federal and state programs and from college and universities.
File Online
The quickest and most accurate way to file the FAFSA is online. The online application is secure and includes online assistance and prompts. Paper applications may be requested by calling 877-272-4456. You also may download a PDF version of the FAFSA that can be submitted for processing.
Be Accurate
You must complete ALL required items on the FAFSA form. Your application will be delayed if you fail to include your Social Security Number, proper signatures, or other requested information. Such a delay may cause you to miss a deadline or lose priority consideration. Gather all necessary documents prior to completing the FAFSA to be sure you have the required information. [More Information]
Apply for a PIN
It is helpful, but not required, for both the student and one of the student’s parents to obtain a PIN. You will need a PIN to sign your FAFSA on the Web application electronically, make corrections to a submitted FAFSA, and to access your U.S. Department of Education records online. To apply for a PIN, go to www.pin.ed.gov. Remember, your application will not be processed without the required signatures.
Keep Records
Keep copies of your FAFSA and all other documents you complete and send to the admissions or financial aid office.
Do Not Pay for Assistance
There are no fees required to submit a FAFSA. You should not pay anyone for assistance in completing your FAFSA. There are free resources available for help. Please contact the Information Service Center at 877-272-4456 for more information about reliable sources in Iowa.