But First, FAFSA!
Is your to-do list for 2021 growing each day? Need to take a donut break? But First, FAFSA!
Renew your FAFSA using the myStudentAid app from your phone!
iOS: https://apple.co/2RIRg0s Android: http://bit.ly/2Dt2EKL
The FAFSA application form is available for 2021-22. If you have not already filled out your FAFSA renewal for next year (July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022), please prioritize this important financial paperwork! It is not too early to complete your application for Federal Aid – which includes Pell Grant, SEOG Grant, and student loans. Early application ensures you are in line for the most financial aid that you are eligible for.
The 2021-22 FAFSA requires your 2019 income and tax information, and this information can be transferred directly into the FAFSA form using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (IRS DRT). This is the most accurate way to input your tax return information and may reduce the amount of paperwork required by NBC. Head to https://studentaid.gov/ or download the free app on your mobile device and renew your FAFSA today!
Published: 01/18/2021
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