Current students should order transcripts using Parchment. Click on the link emailed to your medinabees email and activate your account using your school email. This is a free service.
Alumni 2017 to last year request transcripts through Parchment. Cost is $3.
Prior to 2017, graduates needs to go through the HUB (330-636-3210). Cost is $2.
https://highered.ohio.gov/students
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When should I apply for federal student aid?
October 1 launch for the 26-27 school year.
How do I apply for federal student aid?
To apply for federal student aid, you need to complete the FAFSA® form at: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch.
Students and parents are required to use an FSA ID. Your FSA ID is used to confirm your identity and electronically sign your federal student aid documents.
Parent information on the FAFSA form
Why should I apply as soon as possible?
When you fill out a FAFSA form, you are applying for federal, state, and school financial aid. Schools and states often use FAFSA information to award nonfederal aid, and their deadlines vary. Some aid is awarded first come, first serve.
Do I need to apply for financial aid every year?
Yes!
Can I find out how much I’ll get before I apply?
If you’re not ready to apply for federal student aid but would like to estimate your aid, visit the Federal Student Aid Estimator.
What do the contributors need to complete the FAFSA?
-FSA ID-both student and parent(s)
-Tax returns-both student and parent(s)
-Amount of child support received in the past year
-Asset information-value of cash, savings, and checking, net worth of investments, net worth of any business/farms
-List of any federal benefits received
-List of colleges
Where does my FAFSA® information go once I submit it?
Your FAFSA information is shared with the colleges or career schools you listed on your form, and with state higher education agencies. Here’s why: • The financial aid office at each school to which you applied for admission uses your FAFSA information to determine how much federal student aid you may receive at that school. • If the school provides its own funds to students as nonfederal aid, it might use your FAFSA information to determine your eligibility for that aid. (You might need to fill out other forms to apply for aid there, so check with the school’s financial aid office.) • Many states have financial aid funds they give out, and many of their programs base eligibility on FAFSA information.
The FAFSA Process
Step 1: Create the FSA ID
Step 2: Start the student portion of FAFSA
Step 3: Invite contributors-student completes parent wizard and invites appropriate parent
Step 4: Complete
Step 5: Submit
Step 6: Receive Student Aid Index (SAI)-student will receive an email confirmation, can also see in FAFSA portal
Step 7: Colleges use SAI to award funds-sent in late March or early April
Step 8: Receive award letters
CSS Profile (College Board financial aid form used by over 400 schools)
-Some colleges require additional financial and tax information to assess financial aid needs
-Used for non-Federal aid
-Fee to complete is $25, free if family income is less than $100,000
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