FAFSA INFORMATION
AHS is offering a FINANCIAL AID Presentation by the Financial Aid Department at UTT for senior students and/or parents reminding each that a submitted FAFSA/TASFA is required to graduate, discussing the FAFSA and TASFA,, answering questions, and assisting in the form completion. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. A Spanish translator will be present.
Thursday, November 3
5-7 p.m.
AHS Small Lecture Hall
OPEN APPLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 1
This page will help walk you through the process of both understanding what FAFSA is and completing the application. Just follow the steps!
1. Watch this video on the "FAFSA Overview"
5. Watch this video on "Completing the FAFSA"
U.S. citizen and independent student
Gather the following items:
Your Social Security card.
Your driver's license (if you have one).
Your 2021 W-2 forms.
Your 2021 federal income tax return.
Your 2021 untaxed income records.
Your current bank statements.
If you are an independent student, then you will also need most of the above information for yourself. Click on the link to see if you are legally considered a "dependent" or "Independent student."
View the questions asked on the FAFSA Worksheet (optional) https://studentaid.gov/sites/default/files/2023-24-fafsa-worksheet.pdf
Get a Federal Student Aid ID- It's easy and takes less than 5 minutes. Your parents can get theirs here, too
Complete the FAFSA online at: www.fafsa.gov.
Other helpful FAFSA videos:
-Types of Student Financial Aid
-After the FAFSA: What Happens Next?
Not a US citizen? Not a problem!
Wondering if you need to complete the FAFSA or TASFA? Here's the answer:
See & hear How to complete the TASFA in English here.
See & hear How to complete the TASFA in Spanish here.