FAFSA WALKTHROUGH: PRE-APPLICATION INFO
This section collects information about your personal circumstances to determine your dependency status and eligibility for aid.
Personal identifiers
Personal Circumstances
Demographics
Financials
Colleges
Signature
Your marital status affects your dependency status and the amount of financial aid you may receive. If you are married, you may need to provide your spouse's financial information.
Indicate the grade level you will be in for the upcoming academic year. This helps determine your eligibility for certain types of aid.
This question determines whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, which affects the types of aid you can receive.
If you are pursuing an initial teaching certification, you may be eligible for specific grants and aid programs for future teachers.
This question identifies you as a graduate or professional student, which impacts your financial aid options.
Active duty in U.S. armed forces
Being on active duty can change your dependency status and the amount of aid you are eligible to receive.
Veteran status
Veteran status affects your dependency status and eligibility for certain types of financial aid and benefits.
Dependents
If you have dependents, you may qualify for more financial aid to help support your family while you are in school.
This includes other family members or individuals who rely on you for financial support.
Orphan, ward of the court, foster care, etc.
These circumstances can affect your dependency status, making you independent for financial aid purposes
Emancipation means a court has declared you legally independent of your parents.
Legal guardianship indicates that someone other than your parents has been appointed to take care of you and your finances.
This includes situations where you lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
This might include situations such as abuse, neglect, or abandonment.
If your parents refuse to provide their financial information but you do not meet the criteria for being considered independent, you may still be able to get a Direct Unsubsidized Loan.
Provide accurate information about your personal circumstances to determine your dependency status and eligibility for aid.
Your personal circumstances help determine whether you are considered a dependent or independent student for financial aid purposes. This status affects the type and amount of aid you can receive.
No, all questions are required.
Ensure all details are accurate.