We want the application submission process to be easier for you; therefore, let’s understand how the FAFSA scholarship works.
1. Begin Planning at an Early Stage
Start saving for college by considering the prepaid tuition and education savings plan. You can connect with school counsellors and the financial aid office to get support from the FAFSA scholarship.
- Select the college/university you want to enrol in.
- US students can get an intensive understanding of various FAFSA grants and scholarships.
2. How to Fill the FAFSA Form?
Renowned colleges like Princeton University, Rice University, Stanford University, and others determine your federal aid eligibility through the FAFSA form. In fact, in the case of international students, many universities use this information to offer their scholarships. You can focus on these steps to apply for financial aid.
- You can use the official FAFSA online portal or mobile application.
- You can do thorough research about Federal Work-Study Jobs.
- Have an understanding of the available financial student loans.
- After the form submission, you will get a student aid report (SAR). Re-check the information you have shared in this report by logging into the FAFSA online portal and selecting “View SAR” from the “My FAFSA” page.
Here, international students just need to fill out the FAFSA form, print it, and mail it to the Federal Student Aid Office.
Let’s have a look at the SAR collection method.
Types
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With Email Address
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Without Email Address
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Types of SAR Received
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Email linked to SAR information online
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Paper SAR acknowledgement
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When SAR arrives (at the latest)
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If FAFSA form is signed with the FSA ID(s): 3-5 days
If signature page used: 2 weeks
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If FAFSA form is signed with the FSA ID(s): 7-10 days
If signature page used: 2 weeks
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3. How to Review the Aid Offer?
The aid offer includes the type of scholarships, grants, and the amount that a school/college/university offers you. Additionally, this report also includes your expected cost for the year. Here, if you get accepted by multiple colleges, we advise you to…
- Compare the various financial aid offers (as they may vary later based on your final accommodation decision and other factors.)
- Accept the financial aid in the following order: Free money > Earned Money > Borrowed Money.
- Ask for clear statements of the college tuition and fees.
- After lowering the college costs and checking multiple college scorecards, your final decision should be made.
4. Get Your Financial Aid, Graduate, and Start Repayment
Kudos! Now is the time to begin your student journey. The financial aid office will offer finance against the amount you owe to the college/school authorities and deposit the rest in your bank for other study expenses. However, it is crucial to maintain the FAFSA GPA requirements (no lower than 2.0) and renew the FAFSA form for continuous financial support.
Once you graduate, prepare to repay loans by managing and exploring repayment plans. Besides, you can also seek temporary relief as federal student loan borrowers are given a six-month grace period before they get capable of making payments.