FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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FAFSA on the Web Submission Confirmation

Congratulations, Andrew! Your FAFSA was successfully submitted to Federal Student Aid. Your FAFSA will be processed in 3 to 4 business days. You can check your status, or make corrections or updates to a processed FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Your 2009-2010 Confirmation and Student Aid Eligibility Information
(Print or write down the following information for your records)

Confirmation number: F 486042719 LI 07/09/2009 22:44:08        Data Release Number (DRN): 8651

Estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) = 0

The EFC is an index that schools use to determine your eligibility and is not the amount of money that you have to pay.

Based on your EFC of 0 you appear to be eligible to receive the following:

  • A Federal Pell Grant of up to $5350. Grants do not have to be repaid; they are free money to help with the cost of college.
  • An Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) of up to $750 for your first undergraduate year or up to $1300 for your second undergraduate year.
  • Low-interest federal student loans. The amount of these loans depends on, among other things, your year in college, the cost of attendance at your school, and what other student aid you will be receiving.
  • You may also be eligible to receive other federal, state, or institutional grants, scholarships, and/or work-study.

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Click here and all the information your parents provided in this application will be transferred to a new FAFSA. Your parents will only have to provide their signature again.

What Happens Now?

If you need to make any corrections or updates you must wait until your FAFSA has been processed. Once your FAFSA is processed we will send you a notification by e-mail. You will then be able to access your Student Aid Report (SAR), which summarizes the information you submitted on your FAFSA.

Your school will also have access to your FAFSA record once it is processed. Your school's financial aid office will advise you of the specific types and amounts of student aid you are eligible to receive. Your financial aid package could also include other federal, state, or institutional grants and scholarships, and/or a work-study award. For more information about grants, loans or work-study, scholarships and other sources of aid go to www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/aidinfo.

Some e-mail providers will only deliver messages to your inbox if the sender's address is listed in your address book. So add our e-mail to your address book: FederalStudentAidFAFSA@cpsemail.ed.gov.

Want more information about the college you're planning to attend?
Go to the Department of Education's Navigator website at www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator. The site has important information about colleges, including college costs, admissions policies, what financial aid is available, and their graduation and retention rates.

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