What is FAFSA?, Continued...
Cutting Down on Time with the FAFSA4Caster
The FAFSA4Caster is an online application that lets you receive an early estimate of your eligibility for federal student aid. It lets you get your documentation together and go through the process of applying well in advance of when you actually need the money. It lets you resolve issues well in advance. The application process also automatically generates a Federal Student Aid PIN, which will you need when you fill out your FAFSA.
Another big advantage of using the FAFSA4Caster is that much of the information entered in the application process will pre-populate the real application. However, the FAFSA4Caster asks fewer questions than the real application because it is only concerned with the data necessary to determine federal eligibility.
You can fill out the FAFSA4Caster application at the following URL: http://www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov.
Important Points
For most kinds of student aid, a new FAFSA must be completed every year that the student is in school. A separate FAFSA must also be completed for every individual child in a family that needs student aid. If these issues cause excess difficulty for you, there are fee-based services which will store information that can be ported to different applications. An online search for “FAFSA” will show you some of these companies.
If you or your parents have not yet done your taxes, you can still go through the FAFSA application process using documents such as W-2s and bank statements to estimate your income. You can adjust your application later, with no penalty. It is best to file your FAFSA as early as possible.
Conclusion
College is expensive. The FAFSA can make it easier for you to get the money you need. Even if you have other sources of payment, it only makes sense to complete the FAFSA because the funding you receive may be less expensive than other sources. If you use the FAFSA4Caster, you can take your time and make sure you have all of your documentation ready. When the time comes for you to complete the FAFSA, you will be well-prepared.
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Author:
Jerry Work, Student Loan Financial Group