




HE693ADC409A-22
对于联邦援助,请尽早提交申请,但不得早于
2021 10月1日。我们必须在2023年6月30日之前收到您的申请。您的
在入学的后,学院必须有正确、完整的信息
在2022-2023学年。
对于州或学院资助,截止日期可能早为2021 10月。请参阅下表
国家后期限的权利。您可能还需要填写其他表格。
向你的高中辅导员或大学的财务援助管理员咨询
关于州和学院的学生资助来源和截止日期。
如果您在这些截止日期附近提交文件,我们建议您通过以下方式在线提交:
法夫萨。或通过MyStudentId移动应用程序。这些是快和简单的方法
申请援助。
在截止日期前申请
我们建议您尽快填写并提交FAFSA表格
2021 10月1日当天或之后。填写或更正FAFSA表格的简单方法
使用IRS数据检索工具,通过以下方式获得准确的税务信息:
法夫萨。gov或MyStudentId移动应用程序。在几个简单的步骤中,大多数学生和
提交2020年纳税申报表的父母可以直接传输其纳税申报表信息
变成他们的FAFSA形式。
如果您(或您的父母)错过了2020年纳税申报截止日期,仍然需要申报
您应向美国国税局(IRS)提交2020年所得税申报表
您的FAFSA表格现在使用估计的税务信息,然后您必须更正
在您提交报税表后,请提供这些信息。
注:父母双方或学生和配偶双方可能需要申报收入
如果FAFSA没有提交2020年联合纳税申报表,请提供FAFSA表格上的信息。例如:
在这种情况下,若要帮助回答收入信息问题,请致电:
1-800-4-FED-AID(1-800-433-3243)。
使用您的纳税申报表
现在转到FAFSA表格的3页并开始填写。请参阅
按照说明在9页和10页上进行注释。
让我们开始吧!
使用此表格免费申请联邦和州学生
助学金、勤工俭学和贷款。
或者在fafsa.gov上免费在线申请。
FAFSA
2022年7月1日至2023年6月30日
免费申请联邦学生资助
国家截止日期
AK阿拉斯加教育补助金^$
阿拉斯加表演奖学金:2022年6月30日$
应收账
学术挑战:2022年7月1日(收到日期)
未来补助金:2022年7月1日秋季(收到日期);春季学期,
2023年1月10日(收到日期)
加利福尼亚州
对于许多州财政援助项目:2022年3月2日(日期有邮戳)。
Cal助学金还要求在2022年3月2日前提交学校认证的GPA。
其他社区学院Cal助学金:2022年9月2日(日期为邮戳)。
对于没有社会保障卡或通过以下方式发放社会保障卡的非公民:
联邦儿童入境延迟行动(DACA)计划,请填写
加州梦法案申请。联系加州学生援助中心
有关更多信息,请咨询委员会或您的财务援助管理员。
CT 2022年2月15日(收到日期) *
直流
2022年8月19日前填写的FAFSA表格#
对于DC学费补助金,请填写DC OneApp并提交
2022年8月26日前提交证明文件#
DE 2022年4月15日(收到日期)
佛罗里达州2022年5月15日(处理日期)
GA:有关更多信息,请参阅佐治亚州学生资助委员会的网站
信息^ *
IA 2022年7月1日(收到日期);某些情况下可能存在较早的优先权截止日期
节目*
ID机会奖学金:2022年3月1日(收到日期) *
有关详细信息,请参阅伊利诺伊州学生援助委员会的网站
货币奖励计划(MAP)更新截止日期。^$
在
成人学生补助金^$:新申请人必须提交额外表格。
劳动力已准备好发放补助金^
弗兰克·奥班农赠款:2022年4月15日(收到日期)
21世纪奖学金:2022年4月15日(收到日期)
KS 2022年4月1日(收到日期) *
洛杉矶2023年7月1日(推荐2022年2月1日)
MA 2022年5月1日(收到日期)#
马里兰州2022年3月1日(收到日期)
ME 2022年5月1日(收到日期)
密歇根州2022年3月1日(收到日期)
MN:学期开始后30天(收到日期)
MO 2022年2月1日#截止2022年4月1日接受申请(收到日期)
MP 2022年4月30日(收到日期)*
MS MTAG和MESG赠款:2022年10月15日(收到日期)
帮助补助金:2022年4月30日(收到日期)
2021 12月1日 *
新泽西州
续期申请人(2021至2022年学费补助金领取者):
2022年4月15日(收到日期)
所有其他申请人:2022年9月15日秋季和春季条款(收到日期);
仅限春季学期,2023年2月15日(收到日期)
内华达州
银州机会补助金^$
内华达州承诺奖学金:2022年3月1日*$
所有其他援助 *
纽约2023年6月30日(收到日期)*
俄亥俄州2022年10月1日(收到日期)
或
俄勒冈州机会赠款^$
OSAC私人奖学金:2022年3月1日*
俄勒冈州承诺赠款:联系州政府机构*
爸爸
所有次申请社区学院的学生;商业/贸易/
技术学校;医院护理学院;指定宾夕法尼亚州
开放招生机构;或不可转让的两年期pro
HE693ADC409A-22

HE693ADC409A-22
For federal aid, submit your application as early as possible, but no earlier than October 1, 2021. We must receive your application no later than June 30, 2023. Your college must have your correct, complete information by your last day of enrollment in the 2022-2023 school year. For state or college aid, the deadline may be as early as October 2021. See the table to the right for state deadlines. You may also need to complete additional forms. Check with your high school counselor or a financial aid administrator at your college about state and college sources of student aid and deadlines. If you are filing close to one of these deadlines, we recommend you file either online at fafsa.gov or via the myStudentAid mobile app. These are the fastest and easiest ways to apply for aid. Apply by the Deadlines We recommend that you complete and submit your FAFSA form as soon as possible on or after October 1, 2021. The easiest way to complete or correct your FAFSA form with accurate tax information is by using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool either through fafsa.gov or the myStudentAid mobile app. In a few simple steps, most students and parents who filed a 2020 tax return can transfer their tax return information directly into their FAFSA form. If you (or your parents) have missed the 2020 tax filing deadline and still need to file a 2020 income tax return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you should submit your FAFSA form now using estimated tax information, and then you must correct that information after you file your return. Note: Both parents or both the student and spouse may need to report income information on the FAFSA form if they did not file a joint tax return for 2020. For assistance with answering the income information questions in this situation, call 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). Use Your Tax Return Now go to page 3 of the FAFSA form and begin filling it out. Refer to the notes on pages 9 and 10 as instructed. Let’s Get Started! Use this form to apply free for federal and state student grants, work-study, and loans. Or apply free online at fafsa.gov. FAFSA July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023 FREE APPLICATION for FEDERAL STUDENT AID State Deadline AK Alaska Education Grant ^ $ Alaska Performance Scholarship: June 30, 2022 # $ AR Academic Challenge: July 1, 2022 (date received) ArFuture Grant: fall term, July 1, 2022 (date received); spring term, Jan. 10, 2023 (date received) CA For many state financial aid programs: March 2, 2022 (date postmarked). Cal Grant also requires submission of a school-certified GPA by March 2, 2022. For additional community college Cal Grants: Sept. 2, 2022 (date postmarked). For noncitizens without a Social Security card or with one issued through the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, fill out the California Dream Act Application. Contact the California Student Aid Commission or your financial aid administrator for more information. CT Feb. 15, 2022 (date received) # * DC FAFSA form completed by Aug. 19, 2022 # For DC Tuition Assistance Grant, complete the DC OneApp and submit supporting documents by Aug. 26, 2022. # DE April 15, 2022 (date received) FL May 15, 2022 (date processed) GA Refer to Georgia Student Finance Commission’s web site for additional information. ^ * IA July 1, 2022 (date received); earlier priority deadlines may exist for certain programs. * ID Opportunity Scholarship: March 1, 2022 (date received) # * IL Refer to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission’s web site for the Monetary Award Program (MAP) renewal deadline. ^ $ IN Adult Student Grant ^ $: New applicants must submit additional form. Workforce Ready Grant ^ Frank O’Bannon Grant: April 15, 2022 (date received) 21st Century Scholarship: April 15, 2022 (date received) KS April 1, 2022 (date received) # * LA July 1, 2023 (Feb. 1, 2022, recommended) MA May 1, 2022 (date received) # MD March 1, 2022 (date received) ME May 1, 2022 (date received) MI March 1, 2022 (date received) MN 30 days after term starts (date received) MO Feb. 1, 2022 # Applications accepted through April 1, 2022 (date received) MP April 30, 2022 (date received) # * MS MTAG and MESG Grants: Oct. 15, 2022 (date received) HELP Grant: April 30, 2022 (date received) MT Dec. 1, 2021 # * NJ Renewal applicants (2021–2022 Tuition Aid Grant recipients): April 15, 2022 (date received) All other applicants: fall and spring terms, Sept. 15, 2022 (date received); spring term only, Feb. 15, 2023 (date received) NV Silver State Opportunity Grant ^ $ Nevada Promise Scholarship: March 1, 2022 * $ All other aid * NY June 30, 2023 (date received) * OH Oct. 1, 2022 (date received) OR Oregon Opportunity Grant ^ $ OSAC Private Scholarships: March 1, 2022 * Oregon Promise Grant: Contact state agency. * PA All first-time applicants enrolled in a community college; business/trade/ technical school; hospital school of nursing; designated Pennsylvania open-admission institution; or nontransferable two-year program: Aug. 1, 2022 (date received) All other applicants: May 1, 2022 (date received) * SC SC Commission on Higher Education Need-based Grants ^ $ Tuition Grants: June 30, 2022 (date received) TN State Grant: Prior-year recipients receive award if eligible and apply by Feb. 1, 2022; all other awards made to neediest applicants. $ Tennessee Promise: Feb. 1, 2022 (date received) State Lottery: fall term, Sept. 1, 2022 (date received); spring and summer terms, Feb. 1, 2023 (date received) TX Jan. 15, 2022 # * Private and two-year institutions may have different deadlines. WV PROMISE Scholarship: March 1, 2022. New applicants must submit additional form. Contact your financial aid administrator or state agency. WV Higher Education Grant: April 15, 2022 WV Invests Grant: April 15, 2022 # * Additional forms may be required. Check with your financial aid administrator. $ Awards made until funds are depleted. ^ As soon as possible after Oct. 1, 2021. # For priority consideration, submit by date specified. STATE AID DEADLINES After you complete this application, make a copy of pages 3 through 8 for your records. Then mail the original of pages 3 through 8 to: Federal Student Aid Programs, P.O. Box 7650, London, KY 40742-7650. After your application is processed, you will receive a summary of your information in your Student Aid Report (SAR). If you provide an e-mail address, your SAR will be sent by e-mail within three to five days. If you do not provide an e-mail address, your SAR will be mailed to you within three weeks. If you would like to check the status of your application, go to fafsa.gov or call 1-800-433-3243. Mail Your FAFSA® Form If you or your family experienced significant changes to your financial situation (such as loss of employment), or other unusual circumstances (such as tuition expenses at an elementary or secondary school or high unreimbursed medical or dental expenses), complete this form to the extent you can and submit it as instructed. Consult with the financial aid office at the college(s) you applied to or plan to attend. For help in filling out the FAFSA form, go to StudentAid.gov/completefafsa or call 1-800-433-3243. Fill the answer fields directly on your screen or print the form and complete it by hand. Your answers will be read electronically; therefore, if you complete the form by hand: Fill Out the FAFSA® Form , $ 1 2 3 5 6 no cents Correct Incorrect x √ 1 5 E L M S T • • use black ink and fill in circles completely: • print clearly in CAPITAL letters and skip a box between words: • report dollar amounts (such as $12,356.41) like this: Blue is for student information and purple is for parent information. Page 2 What is the FAFSA® form? Why fill out a FAFSA form? The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step in the financial aid process. You use the FAFSA form to apply for federal student aid, such as grants, work-study, and loans. In addition, most states and colleges use information from the FAFSA form to award nonfederal aid. Why all the questions? Most of the questions on the FAFSA form are required to calculate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The EFC measures your family’s financial strength and is used to determine your eligibility for federal student aid. Your state and the colleges you list may also use some of your responses. They will determine if you may be eligible for school or state aid, in addition to federal aid. How do I find out what my Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is? Your EFC will be listed on your Student Aid Report (SAR). Your SAR summarizes the information you submitted on your FAFSA form. It is important to review your SAR to make sure all of your information is correct and complete. Make corrections or provide additional information, as necessary. How much student financial aid will I receive? Using the information on your FAFSA form and your EFC, the financial aid office at your college will determine the amount of aid you will receive. The college will use your EFC to prepare a financial aid package to help you meet your financial need. Financial need is the difference between the cost of attendance (which can include living expenses), as determined by your college, and your EFC. If you are eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, you may receive it from only one college for the same period of enrollment. If you or your family have unusual circumstances that should be taken into account, contact your college’s financial aid office. Some examples of unusual circumstances are: unusual medical or dental expenses or a large change in income from 2020 to this year. When will I receive the student financial aid? Any financial aid you are eligible to receive will be paid to you through your college. Typically, your college will first use the aid to pay tuition, fees and room and board (if provided by the college). Any remaining aid is paid to you for your other educational expenses. How can I have more colleges receive my FAFSA form information? If you are completing a paper FAFSA form, you can only list four colleges in the school code step. You may add more colleges by doing one of the following: • After your FAFSA form has been processed, go to fafsa.gov, log in to the site, and follow the instructions for correcting your FAFSA form. • Use the SAR which you will receive after your FAFSA form is processed. Your Data Release Number (DRN) verifies your identity and will be listed on the first page of your SAR. You can call 1-800-433-3243 and provide your DRN to a customer service representative, who will add more school codes for you. • Provide your DRN to the financial aid administrator at the college you want added, and he or she can add their school code to your FAFSA form. Note: Your FAFSA record can only list up to ten school codes. If there are ten school codes on your record, each new code will need to replace one of the school codes listed. Where can I receive more information on student financial aid? The best place for information about student financial aid is the financial aid office at the college you plan to attend. The financial aid administrator can tell you about student aid available from your state, the college itself and other sources. • You can also visit our web site StudentAid.gov. • For information by phone you can call our Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243. • You can also check with your high school counselor, your state aid agency or your local library’s reference section. Information about other nonfederal assistance may be available from foundations, faith-based organizations, community organizations and civic groups, as well as organizations related to your field of interest, such as the American Medical Association or American Bar Association. Check with your parents’ employers or unions to see if they award scholarships or have tuition assistance plans. FAFSA® Privacy Act Statement Authority: Sections 483 and 484 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, give us the authority to ask these questions, and to collect Social Security numbers (SSN), from both you and your parents. Purpose: We use the information provided on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to determine if you are eligible to receive federal student aid and the amount that you are eligible to receive. Your SSN is used to verify your identity and retrieve your records. We may request your SSN again for these purposes. State and institutional student financial aid programs also may use the information provided on your FAFSA form to determine if you are eligible to receive state and institutional aid and the financial need that you have for such aid. Routine Uses: The information you provide will not be disclosed outside of the U.S. Department of Education (Department), except with your consent, and as otherwise allowed by the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, as amended, pursuant to the routine uses identified in the Federal Student Aid Application File System of Records Notice federalregister.gov/documents/2020/10/29/2020-23581/privacy-act-of-1974-systemof-records. A routine use is a disclosure to a third party without your consent. The Department may disclose your information to third parties under a routine use published in the Notice linked to above. Significant routine use disclosures are as follows: • Under the published routine uses, we may disclose information to third parties that we have authorized to assist the Department in administering the federal student financial aid programs. • The Department also may send your information to other federal agencies through computer matching programs to verify your eligibility for federal student financial aid, to perform debt collection under the federal loan programs, and to minimize and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal st
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