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Financial Aid OverviewSTEP 2: Filing a FAFSA Form With the Federal GovernmentYou can now transfer your data from CSUMentor directly to the U.S. Dept. of Education's online FAFSA on the WEB financial aid application! ...OR... Obtain a copy of the FAFSA from any high school, college, or the Financial Aid Office of the nearest CSU campus and fill it out and mail it in. You may also go directly to the U.S. Dept. of Education's online FAFSA on the WEB or use CSUMentor's FAFSA transfer module which will autopopulate much of the FAFSA on the Web application for you. What Kind of Aid Are You Applying for with this Application?The application you are about to complete will determine your eligibility for the following Federal Student Financial Aid Programs:
For further information: See The Student Guide, a comprehensive reference to all of the Federal Student Financial Aid programs. The Student Guide is available in college financial aid offices, or upon request from the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID. The FAFSA is also used to determine your eligibility for other financial aid programs available at CSU campuses. When Do You Apply?It is important to file your FAFSA by the annual priority filing date to be considered for all financial aid. Mail your FAFSA between January 1 and March 2. Don't wait to find out if you have been admitted! Get a Certificate of Mailing from the post office as proof you mailed your application on time. Use the postcard enclosed in the FAFSA for notification that your FAFSA was received by the processor. When filing your FAFSA, avoid financial aid funding delays by:
What Information Will You Need to Correctly Fill Out the FAFSA?You'll need accurate records for your income (and your family's income) earned in the year prior to when you will start school. Therefore, for the 2008-2009 school year, you will need 2007 information. You will need to refer to:
Transfer your data from CSUMentor directly to the online FAFSA on the WEB financial aid application! |
- Step 1: Estimating Your Financial Aid Eligibility - Step 2: Filing a FAFSA - Step 3: Types of Financial Aid - Step 4: The Student Aid Report, Award Packages and Disbursement |
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