Even if you re not sure about college, you need to fill out the FAFSA
FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid
By: Scripps National
and last updated 2021-02-25 16:24:15-05
Getting help to pay for college is taking on even greater importance in the pandemic.
Currently, the number of people who have filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is down 10% compared to this time last year.
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CASFA, or Colorado Application for State Financial Aid, is an online application that the Colorado Department of Higher Education provides so that Colorado public colleges can award financial aid, including state grants and work-study, to students who are not eligible for federal student aid, but meet the requirements for
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Lynda McGee, the college counselor at Downtown Magnets High School, keeps a list of names under the headline, in a spooky font, FAFSA Wall of Shame. It s a list of the school s seniors who haven t yet completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, the 106-question form that can unlock tens of thousands of dollars in loans, grants and scholarships for college.
Students must file their FAFSA application by March 2 to get priority for California state aid for the 2021-22 school year. Applications for the California Dream Act for those without legal immigration status are also due March 2.
In what could be described, at least collectively, as the worst year in decades for high schoolers, even L.A. s most high-achieving public schools, like Downtown Magnets, are having to pull out all the stops to convince coronavirus-weary students they have a bright future