Yes, U.S. citizens can get financial aid to study in Canada! United States citizens can…
Category: Filling Out FAFSA®
Whether you’re looking the make a FAFSA® correction, are filing as an eligible non-citizen, or have other FAFSA® questions, the following resources will guide you through the nuances.
Filing FAFSA® late or missing deadlines could mean missing out on financial aid! When filing…
Non-traditional students sometimes have to submit additional documents after completing the Free Application for Federal…
Every year, the cost of tuition increases, causing a financial burden on numerous families. As a result, students are considering which form of education will benefit…
The IRS Data Retrieval Tool (IRS DRT) is an electronic process to transfer your tax return information directly to your FAFSA® form…
The IRS Data Retrieval Tool, also known as the IRS DRT, allows students and parents to pull information directly from their federal income taxes and electronically transfers it to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)…
Here is a list of the assets you will be required to include on your FAFSA®. These will be counted towards your asset net worth…
Here’s how the 529 Savings Plan gets reported and how it could impact your financial aid through FAFSA®…
As of late 2019, only three states require FAFSA® completion before high school graduation. Those…
What if you get married but not in the tax year required by FAFSA®? The…