FAFSA
FEDERAL STUDENT AID
FEDERAL STUDENT AID
Financial aid from the federal government to help you pay for education expenses at an eligible college or career school. Grants, loans and work-study are types of federal student aid. You must complete the FAFSA to apply for this aid.
Financial aid from the federal government to help you pay for education expenses at an eligible college or career school. Grants, loans and work-study are types of federal student aid. You must complete the FAFSA to apply for this aid.
Both parent and student must apply for an ID. This should be done before November. Applications open in December and should be filed as soon as possible.
Both parent and student must apply for an ID. This should be done before November. Applications open in December and should be filed as soon as possible.
Reasons to do the FAFSA: Universities/ Community Colleges & Vocational Schools all require the FAFSA for all Pell Grants, Need & Merit based Scholarships, Work Study & Loans. Apollo also relies on its students to fill out the FAFSA so we can keep our A+ rating!
Reasons to do the FAFSA: Universities/ Community Colleges & Vocational Schools all require the FAFSA for all Pell Grants, Need & Merit based Scholarships, Work Study & Loans. Apollo also relies on its students to fill out the FAFSA so we can keep our A+ rating!
FSA ID
FSA ID
An FSA ID is a username and password that gives you access to Federal Student Aid's online systems and can serve as your legal signature.
An FSA ID is a username and password that gives you access to Federal Student Aid's online systems and can serve as your legal signature.
Before starting the FAFSA, the student and one parent may complete their own FSA IDs.
Before starting the FAFSA, the student and one parent may complete their own FSA IDs.
The student and parent will need their own email addresses to set up the account.
The student and parent will need their own email addresses to set up the account.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The FAFSA questions ask for information about you (your name, date of birth, address, etc.) and about your financial situation. Depending on your circumstances, you might need the following information or documents as you fill out the application:
The FAFSA questions ask for information about you (your name, date of birth, address, etc.) and about your financial situation. Depending on your circumstances, you might need the following information or documents as you fill out the application:
Your social security number
Your social security number
Your driver's license number if you have one
Your driver's license number if you have one
2023 Taxes including W-2s (student and parents if both have worked)
2023 Taxes including W-2s (student and parents if both have worked)
Records of your un-taxed income
Records of your un-taxed income
Information on cash; savings and checking account balances; investments, including stocks and bonds and real estate (not including the home you live in)
Information on cash; savings and checking account balances; investments, including stocks and bonds and real estate (not including the home you live in)
Need help completing the 2023-2024 FAFSA? click on the Ask Benji photo to learn more or see Ms. Stanley in the Career Center
Need help completing the 2023-2024 FAFSA? click on the Ask Benji photo to learn more or see Ms. Stanley in the Career Center