FAFSA

 

The 2025-2026 FAFSA is now open, please use the following links for information and assistance. Contacting the financial aid office of the college or university you plan to attend, is also a great tool to completing this.

FAFSA Completion Night January 14th from 4:30-6:00 PM at Highland High School in room 231 (you can come anytime between those times).  

 

 

What is the FAFSA?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used by two and four-year colleges and universities throughout the U.S. to determine eligibility for Federal, State and campus-based financial aid, which includes grants, scholarships, work study programs, and all Federal student and parent loan programs.

Students at all income levels must file the FAFSA to attend a two or four year college and are strongly encouraged to file every year by their college or university’s published deadlines to maximize their overall financial aid package. 

Filling out the FAFSA is your first step in getting financial aid. It is the application required by all schools in awarding federal student aid to those who qualify. The FAFSA form helps you get access to receive Federal Student Loans, Federal Work Study, State Grants and Scholarships, State Loans as well as Grants & Scholarships from other organizations.

It must be completed by all students who plan to attend a two or four-year college, even if no aid is expected.

FAFSA Official Website

Get Started on this Step: FSA ID (Recommended that you and at least ONE of your contributors create an FSA ID prior to starting the FAFSA)

What will you need to get started? 

Additional FAFSA Completion Nights: 

 

 

 

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