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The 2022–23 FAFSA on the Web Worksheet provides a preview of questions that applicants and parents may be asked while completing the FAFSA form at fafsa.gov. It is not the financial aid application, nor is it part of the application. It is simply an optional tool to help applicants complete their FAFSA form online at fafsa.gov and should not be submitted to Federal Student Aid. Federal Student Aid. " Federal Work-Study Jobs Help Students Earn Money to Pay for College or Career School."
Many states use the FAFSA for their financial aid programs. See the state deadlines. Create a FAFSA account and loginFederal Student Aid. " A Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Is a Grant for Undergraduate Students With Exceptional Financial Need." Other students and parents may be eligible for non-need-based aid, such as unsubsidized federal loans. Federal Student Aid. " The U.S. Department of Education Offers Low-Interest Loans to Eligible Students to Help Cover the Cost of College or Career School." Find out what information you need to fill out the FAFSA. It will be easier to complete the form if you have everything together before you start.
Federal Student Aid. " Direct PLUS Loans Are Federal Loans That Graduate or Professional Students and parents of Dependent Undergraduate Students Can Use to Help Pay For College or Career School." The final versions of the 2022–23 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) form and the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet are now available in English and Spanish, in PDF. Due to changes in legislation described in Dear Colleague Letter GEN-21-04, published by Federal Student Aid on June 11, 2021, the Student Aid Eligibility Worksheet for Question 23 will not be published. Federal Student Aid. " The U.S. Department of Education Offers Low-interest Loans to Eligible Students to Help Cover the Cost of College or Career School."The watermarked PDF versions of the FAFSA form are provided to the community as a resource that can be used as a training tool or for financial aid presentations. Clean versions will be available on StudentAid.gov/resources starting Oct. 1, 2021, and can then be used for submission to Federal Student Aid.