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Understanding FAFSA: Your Guide to Financial Aid for College

Join us for an informative session on FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Learn how to calculate your financial need based on your Cost of Attendance (COA) and Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Important dates to remember include the FAFSA submission starting January 1st, and the deadline for College Bound Scholars on January 30th. We will assist you in obtaining a FAFSA PIN number required for the application process. Take your first step towards college by empowering yourself with the knowledge needed to secure financial aid!

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Understanding FAFSA: Your Guide to Financial Aid for College

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  1. Financial Aid Night Deb Crapes, Career Specialist On Track Academy 354-3860/deborahcr@spokaneschools.org

  2. What is a FAFSA??? FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It is determined by Cost of Attendance minus Expected Family Contribution. COA – EFC = Financial Need

  3. Types of Student Aid

  4. FAFSA Pin Number

  5. Important Dates to Remember: • Christmas break-if you haven’t already applied to college you need to do it soon • January 1st-first day to submit FAFSA • January 30th-deadline to submit FAFSA for College Bound Scholars • April 18-fall quarter Terms & Conditions Form deadline for CCS • Once taxes completed update FAFSA

  6. Thanks for coming!Thank

  7. Pin numbers • Log onto a computer: havestu learn1 • Go to the pin website: www.pin.ed.gov • Click on the Apply Now link • After reading info click on next arrow • Enter your personal information • Create a 4 number pin (birth year, date, etc.) • Fill out pin handout so we have your pin number recorded

  8. Thank you for coming tonight! You have now taken your first steps towards college! Please stop by, call, or email me with any questions you might have.

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