FAFSA Basics
Types of Aid
Filling Out the FAFSA
Important Information
Resources
100
The FAFSA stands for...

What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid?

100

Name one type of financial aid you can receive from filling out the FAFSA.

What is grant, loan, or work-study program?

100

This is the first step in filling out the FAFSA.

What is creating an FSA ID?

100

This is the process that transfers tax information from the IRS to the FAFSA form.

What is Direct Data Exchange (DDX)?

100
This is the official website for the FAFSA.
200

Each year, the FAFSA application opens...

What is October 1st?

200

These types of financial aid do not need to be repaid.

What are grants, scholarships, and work-study programs? 

200

These people need an FSA ID.

Who is the student and each of their contributors/

200

You can list up to __________ colleges on the FAFSA.

What is up to 20?

200

Name one website other than studentaid.gov that provides FAFSA support.

What is uaspire.org?

300
Even if you don't think you'll qualify for aid, it's important to fill out the FAFSA because...

What is you'll be considered for the widest range of financial support?

300

This type of aid requires students to work in exchange for financial help.

What is work-study programs?

300

Name two types of documents or information you need to gather before starting the FAFSA.

What are tax returns, social security numbers, bank account totals, or driver's license?

300

It's important to remind contributors to gather their necessary information BEFORE starting the FAFSA because...

What is it ensures accuracy and completeness of the FAFSA?
300

These people at your school can help you with the FAFSA.

Who is your school counselor or your specialist?

400

____________ should fill out the FAFSA

Who is every high school senior planning to attend some form of postsecondary education?

400

The main difference between a grant and a loan is...

What is grants do not need to be repaid, but loans do?

400

This person is a contributor in the context of the FAFSA.

Who is anyone who supports the student financially and is legally responsible for them?

400

If you need to make corrections to your FAFSA after submitting it, you should...

What is log back in with your FSA ID and update the form?

400

It might be helpful to explore the studentaid.gov website before filling out the FAFSA because...

What is to understand the process and find answers to common questions?

500

The main purpose of the FAFSA is...

What is to determine eligibility for federal student aid?

500

Colleges use the FAFSA to help students by...

What is determining eligibility for school-specific financial aid?

500

Because of this rule, each contributor must enter their own information with their own FSA ID.

What is role-based reporting?

500

This is why it is beneficial to add multiple colleges to your FAFSA application.

What is to receive financial aid offers from multiple schools to compare and make informed decisions?

500

According to the Parent FSA ID Flowchart, if your parents are not living together, the parent who provided the ____________ financial support needs an FSA ID.

What is the most/majority?

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