If you are using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), then you may have asked some of these questions yourself. Here are some concise answers to help you.
If COVID-19 has resulted in a school closure, will my application still be processed?
The application is processed and sent to all of the schools on your list. You can contact your college to ensure they received the information and to find out how the school will be handling matters. Remember that the application is processed by the government, but the school sends you the money, so the financial aid department should have the information that you need.
I lost my job (or my parents lost their jobs) due to COVID-19. Is it too late to update my info and get more financial aid?
You can update your application. However, it will be up to your school to decide if you qualify for further aid. Therefore, the best thing to do is to contact your college’s financial aid department and explain the situation to them.
I didn’t fill out the application because I made plenty of money last year, but now I’m out of work. Is it too late?
No, you can still apply for student aid at fafsa.gov. However, it may be past the deadline at your college or for your state. Check with the state and the school to see if they extended deadlines, as many colleges and states have.
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