How to Apply for Federal & State Aid - Edison High School
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What is the FSA ID? • The FSA ID is a username and password used by students, parents, and borrowers to log in to the U.S. Department of Education online systems and to electronically sign documents. • You use it to • apply for federal student aid at studentaid.gov/fsaid • sign for a federal student loan; and • perform important activities such as choosing a repayment plan or applying for a deferment on your federal student loan. 3
Getting Started • Go to fsaid.ed.gov or StudentAid.gov/fsaid. • Click the “Create Your FSA ID Now” button. 5
Create Your FSA ID (Username and Password) Email: • Optional but strongly recommended • An email address can be associated with only one FSA ID (you and your parent cannot use the same email address). • You must have access to this email account. You can select Username: “Show Text” to • Don’t include personal see what you’re info such as date of typing. birth or name. • If you see a message “The username you entered is already in use,” then someone has already used that username. 6
Provide Personal Identification Information • Make sure your Social Security number (SSN), date of birth, and name match what’s on your Social Security card. • You must have an SSN to create an FSA ID. • NJDREAMERS DO NOT REGISTER FOR an FSAID (Register at www.HESAA.org) 7
Provide Profile Information • Confirm information you entered previously and provide additional information. • Make sure your information is correct; any errors could result in a delay or problem in your receiving financial aid (or in the repayment of your federal student loans). 8
Select/Create Challenge Questions and Answers Answering your challenge You can select questions is one way to “Show Text” to unlock your account or see what you’re reset your username and typing. password. Select a question from the dropdown menu and then enter your answer. 9
Verify Your Mobile Phone Number “Mobile Phone Number Verification” Page • If you provided a mobile phone number, you’ll be taken to the “Mobile Phone Number Verification” page. • Once you verify your mobile phone number, you can use your mobile phone number to log in to U.S. Department of Education online systems, unlock your account, retrieve your username, or reset your password. • You can also continue without verifying. How to Verify Your Mobile Phone Number • Don’t close the “Mobile Phone Number Verification” page. • You’ll receive a text message with a secure code. • The text message will include a six- Text Message With Your Secure Code digit numeric code that you will enter in the “Secure Code” data field. 10
Verify Your Email • If you provided an email address, “Email Verification” Page you’ll be taken to the “Email Verification” page. • Once you verify your email, you can use your email address as your username when logging in to U.S. Department of Education online systems. • You can also continue without verifying. How to Verify Your Email • Don’t close the “Email Verification” page. • You’ll receive an email with a secure code. • Log in to your email account using a different tab or browser window or another device. • Look for an email with the subject line, “Important: Your FSA ID E-mail Validation - Action Required.” • The email will include a six-digit numeric code that you will enter in Email With Your Secure Code the “Secure Code” data field. 11
FAFSA FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID STUDENTAID.GOV 12
Studentaid.gov 13
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If the student logs in with their FSAID, information used to create it, such as SSN, will be prepopulated. The information you enter must also match the information entered in the FSAID Registration. 18
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(1) a permanent U.S. resident with a Permanent Resident Card (I-551); (2) a conditional permanent resident with a Conditional Green Card (I-551C); (3) the holder of an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from the Department of Homeland Security showing any one of the following designations: “Refugee,” “Asylum Granted,” “Parolee” (I-94 confirms that you were paroled for a minimum of one year and status has not expired), T-Visa holder (T-1, T- 2, T-3, etc.) or “Cuban-Haitian Entrant;” or (4) the holder of a valid certification or eligibility letter from the Department of Health and Human Services showing a designation of “Victim of human trafficking.” Other Option - No, I am not a U.S. Citizen or eligible noncitizen Must complete the New Jersey Alternative Financial Aid Application 21
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If you are a male (age 18-25) and not registered with the Selective Service System, select “Yes” and the Selective Service System will register you. You can also register over the Internet at https://ssa.gov. 24
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Check the box if you were in foster care at any time since you turned age 13, even if you are no longer in foster care as of today. 26
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HESAA runs reports for school districts. Please enter your high school from the search results. This brings consistency for all students. If the student enters the wrong high school name, they will not match the report. For Example: John F Kennedy High School JFK High School Kennedy High School J F Kennedy High School 29
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If unable to provide parental information, the student MUST make an appointment with the financial aid office at their institution. 38
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The SSN cannot be changed. The first name, last name, date of birth, filing status and address may be changed. These must EXACTLY match the IRS 1040. 50
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Confirmation of transfer from the IRS or can manually enter the information 52
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If information is not transferred from the IRS Question must be answered manually. 60
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NJ DREAMERS Application Process 75 HESAA.org
NJ DREAMERS Application Process 76
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Student Portal New Jersey Financial Aid Management System
Student Portal Access Students must create a User Name and Password
Student Portal Welcome Page Your 2022-2023 FAFSA has been received Your 2021-2022 FAFSA has not been received
To Do List All incomplete tasks will be listed All outstanding documents will be listed
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Award and Eligibility Information Provides clear language on TAG as an estimated award & emphasizes the deadlines. New Icon – PV = Pending Verification
Award and Eligibility Information
FAFSA Filing Deadlines & Complete State Record Deadlines All students who received TAG during 21-22 academic year Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 Spring 2023 MUST complete 15 1 the 2022-2023 FAFSA by 2022 2023 April 15, 2022. 1 2022 All other student must file by September 15, 2022. All requests listed on the students Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 Spring 2023 NJFAMS “To Do” list 15 15 Must be submitted or 2022 2023 completed by November 1, 2022 for 1 1 2022 the 22-23 academic 2023 year. 85
Questions? Thank You 86
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