FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be used to determine financial aid eligibility for all U.S. citizens or eligible noncitizens. If you are not sure if you are eligible to complete the FAFSA application, you are encouraged to review the Eligibility Requirements webpage or contact the Financial Aid Office for assistance. If you plan to apply for federal and state need-based aid, like the Pell Grant or Washington College Grant, or if you're considering borrowing federal loans, you must submit the FAFSA annually.

If you are not eligible to submit the FAFSA, you may be eligible to submit the WASFA or Needs Analysis form.  For more information, please review the Undocumented Undergraduate Aid webpage.  

We are pleased to report that the 2025-2026 FAFSA is now available! We strongly encourage students to complete the FAFSA as soon as possible.

FAFSA Simplification Act

The FAFSA Simplification Act changed the processes and systems used to determine federal student aid eligibility. We have included some useful tools and tricks to help answer some questions you may have regarding the FAFSA application.

New Terminology

  • Contributor: anyone who is asked to provide information on the FAFSA.  A contributor could be the student, the student's spouse, parent, or stepparents, depending on your dependency status and family situation.
  • Consent: each contributor will need to provide their consent (permission) to their Federal Tax Information (FTI) being used on the FAFSA.
  • Federal Tax Information (FTI): FTI is federal tax information that is transferred directly from the IRS to populate questions on the FAFSA application.

FAFSA checklist (click the links for helpful videos on each topic!)

  1. Identify who will be contributors on the FAFSA.
  2. Create studentaid.gov accounts.  Both students and contributors (parents, commonly) will need accounts.
  3. Gather the information needed.
  4. Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov.  We encourage you to submit the FAFSA as soon as possible.  
  5. Contact us if you need help completing the FAFSA, or are unsure of which FAFSA application you need to complete (2024-2025 FAFSA or 2025-2026 FAFSA)!
   

Resources

 

What is the FAFSA Simplification Act Federal Student Aid

Better FAFSA FAQs National College Attainment Network (NCAN)

Is My Parent a CONTRIBUTOR When I Fill Out My FAFSA Form?

FAFSA Technical Issues Tracker

Who Needs an FSA ID? (English)

Quienes necesitan una ID de FSA? (Spanish)