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The Federal Application For Student Aid (FAFSA) has undergone some significant changes designed to simplify the application process. Here are some key items to be aware of:

  • Introduction of “Contributor”:
    • A contributor is the new terms for anyone who is asked to provide: 1) their federal tax information directly from the IRS into the FAFSA form, and 2) their signature on the FAFSA form.
    • Answers to questions on the FAFSA form will help to identify who contributor(s) are.
    • Even if an applicant is considered “independent,” they might still be required to have contributor(s) participate on their FAFSA form.
  • Mandatory StudentAid.gov Account:
    • Both applicants and contributors must have a StudentAid.gov account to access the FAFSA form.
    • A StudentAid.gov account can be created at any time and is not dependent on the timing of the FAFSA form.
  • The Student Aid Index (SAI) Replaces Expected Family Contribution (EFC):
    • SAI is an index number that reflects an applicant’s need, rather than the amount a family can contribute. It is not a dollar amount.
    • Colleges and schools use an applicant’s SAI to calculate the amount and types of financial aid an applicant is eligible to receive.
  • FAFSA Submission Summary:
    • The Student Aid Report is now called the FAFSA Submission Summary.
    • This summary highlights an applicant’s eligibility for federal student aid but is not an aid offer.

Please consult this link for more information.

If N&Co can be of any assistance to you as you work through the FAFSA form, please feel free to contact your accountant.