What Parents Need to Know About FAFSA and Federal Aid

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By: Sara Chattom

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Navigating the financial aid process can be overwhelming, but as a parent, you play a crucial role in helping your child secure funding for college. Understanding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process and other financial aid options will set your family up for success. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.

Step 1: Creating a FAFSA Account and Gathering Documents

Before starting the FAFSA, both the student and their contributors (parents or spouse) must create their own accounts.

You’ll need to provide:

It’s also essential to have the following financial documents ready:

Step 2: Completing the FAFSA Form

Once you have the necessary documents, it’s time to complete the FAFSA. Parents must ensure that their child’s information is entered exactly as it appears in their FAFSA account.

Step 3: Considering a Parent PLUS Loan

If additional funding is needed, parents can apply for a Parent PLUS Loan to help cover educational expenses.

Final Thoughts

Filing the FAFSA can seem complicated, but breaking it down into steps makes the process manageable. Start early, gather the necessary documents, and ensure all information is entered correctly. If you have any questions, reach out to your child’s school’s financial aid office for guidance!

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