Seniors!
Join us and get access to financial aid, which may open doors to paying for college! $$$$$
We'll help you file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)!
The goal of the Utah Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completion Open House
Event is to provide high school seniors with a safe space to receive free assistance filing the
FAFSA application. Special focus is placed on students who will be the first in their families to
attend college, on low-income students, and on students who may not have otherwise thought they could afford to attend college.
Where?
Before you apply for financial aid:
CPA make-up is also available by attending our FAFSA Events! Talk to Mr. Jackson for prior approval.
Join us and get access to financial aid, which may open doors to paying for college! $$$$$
We'll help you file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)!
The goal of the Utah Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completion Open House
Event is to provide high school seniors with a safe space to receive free assistance filing the
FAFSA application. Special focus is placed on students who will be the first in their families to
attend college, on low-income students, and on students who may not have otherwise thought they could afford to attend college.
Where?
- Granger High School Cafeteria and Career Center (BRING YOUR CHROMEBOOK)
- January 16, 4-7 PM
- January 31, 4-7 PM
- February 22, 4-7 PM
Before you apply for financial aid:
- Create one FSA ID (aka the FAFSA username and password) for you, the student, and one FSA ID for your parent* studentaid.gov/fsa-id/
- *If your parent(s) does not have a Social Security Number they cannot create an FSA ID, you may still be able to file your FAFSA but there will be some differences. Talk with your school counselor or college adviser for more information.
- *If your parent already has an FSA ID, they will need to use or recover that account. They will not be able to create a new account since the FSA ID is tied to their Social Security Number.
- Social Security cards for both student and parent(s)
- If the parent(s) does not have one, type 000-00-0000 for the SSN
- If the student doesn’t have one, you will be unable to file the FAFSA. Please ask a school counselor or college adviser about other ways to pay for college, scholarship opportunities, and HB 144.
- 2021 W-2 forms and other records of taxed income** for both student and parent(s)
- 2021 Federal Income Tax Return*** for both student and parent(s)
- Current bank statements for both student and parent(s)
- 2022 untaxed income records for both student and parent(s)
- Current information pertaining to businesses and investments, including documentation
outlining the value of businesses or farms, stocks, bonds, 529 or Coverdell college savings plans, cryptocurrency, mortgage information about any properties OTHER THAN a primary residence, or other investment records**** for both student and parent(s) - If applicable, student’s I-94 paperwork or Permanent Resident Card (typically this applies to refugee or asylee students)
- If applicable, student’s driver’s license
CPA make-up is also available by attending our FAFSA Events! Talk to Mr. Jackson for prior approval.
Lo que necesitarás para completar la FAFSA 2023-2024
Antes de solicitar la ayuda financiera:
- Asegúrate de que tú y un padre* crean las identificaciones de Ayuda Federal para Estudiantes (FSA ID) en studentaid.gov/fsa-id/
- ***Si sus padres no tienen un número de seguro social, no pueden crear un FSA ID, si es posible que aún pueda presentar la FAFSA, pero habrá algunas diferencias. Habla con tu consejero escolar o asesor universitario para obtener más información.
- ***Si tus padres ya tienen un FSA ID, deberán usar o recuperar esa cuenta. No podrán crear una nueva cuenta ya que la FSA ID está vinculada a su Numero de Seguro Social.
- ***Si sus padres no tienen un número de seguro social, no pueden crear un FSA ID, si es posible que aún pueda presentar la FAFSA, pero habrá algunas diferencias. Habla con tu consejero escolar o asesor universitario para obtener más información.
- La tarjeta de seguro social del estudiante y los padres (o los numeros)
- Si los padres no tienen, simplemente escriba 000-00-0000 para el SSN
- Si el estudiante no tiene uno, no podrá presentar la FAFSA. Hable con un consejero escolar o asesor universitario sobre otras formas de pagar los gastos de la universidad, oportunidades de becas, y HB 144.
- Si los padres no tienen, simplemente escriba 000-00-0000 para el SSN
- Los formularios W-2 y otros registros de ingresos gravados del 2021 del estudiante y lospadres**
- La Declaración de Impuestos Federales del 2021 del estudiante y los padres***
- Las declaraciones bancarias actuales del estudiante y los padres
- La documentación de los ingresos no gravados del 2021 del estudiante y los padres
- Información actual relacionada con negocios e inversiones, incluyendo documentación que describa el valor de negocios o granjas, acciones, bonos, planes de ahorro para la universidad 529 o Coverdell, criptomonedas, información hipotecaria sobre cualquier propiedad QUE NO sea una residencia principal u otros registros de inversión**** tanto para el estudiante como para los padres
- Si corresponde, la tarjeta de residencia permanente o la documentación del I-94 del estudiante. (Por lo general, esto aplicaría a los estudiantes refuglados o asilados).
- Si corresponde, la licencia de conducir del estudiante