FASFA

The first step in the financial aid processfor most colleges in the United States is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. You and your parents will need to create an account at the FAFSA website. You will each need to create a FAFSA ID number to electronically “sign” the document.

FAFSA website: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov

By completing the FAFSA, you are completing the application for most Federal Financial Aid programs including both grants and loans. This is a FREE application. You should NEVER pay somebody else to complete this form for you.

Pennsylvania also has a strong state grant program administered through AES/PHEAA. To apply for the state grant you must complete both of the following steps:

1.) complete the FAFSA

2.) complete the State Grant applicationon the FAFSA website: fafsa.ed.gov.
Many colleges will also require that you submit other documentsto apply for financial aid, such as a college-specific Financial Aid Application, federal tax documents, or the CSS Profile. It is usually a good idea to contact the colleges you’ve applied to directly to see what their requirements are.

“Everything You Need To Know”

Additionally, there are many websites that can provide information about applying for financial aid, making educated guesses about how much your family will be expected to pay, and scholarship opportunities.

Here are a few:

Pennsylvania Higher Education Association

PHEAA—Student Aid Guide

http://www.pheaa.org/college-planning/student-aid-guide/index.shtml

Pennsylvania Department of Education—College Planning and Financial Aid

http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/higher_and_adult_education/8700/college_planning_and_financial_aid_resources/522357

Most college-bound students can get all of their Internet research needs met at this page: http://www.educationplanner.org is a great sight for parents and students looking for information about choosing careers, looking for colleges, applying to colleges, and paying for college.