Oct. 29, 2018
Students going to college next fall must apply now for student financial aid.
To get financial aid, you start by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Financial Aid Night is a great time to file your FAFSA – and qualify for money for college tuition, books, housing and other college expenses.
College financial aid professionals will be available to provide free assistance and answer all your financial aid questions.
Where: AHS Media Center & Computer Lab
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
What to bring
- Student’s social security number. Have the card to ensure the number is correct.
- Parents’ social security numbers. Have the card to ensure the number is correct.
- Parents’ dates of birth.
- Student’s driver’s license number, if student has one.
- Student’s Permanent Alien Registration Number, if not a U.S. citizen.
- Copy of student’s 2017 Federal Income Tax Return/ 2017 W-2 wage statements.
- Copy of parents’ 2017 Federal Income Tax Return/ 2017 W-2 wage statements.
- Records of student’s untaxed income for the following sources of income:
- Child support received in the student’s name.
- Child support received for any of the student’s children.
- Interest income.
- Veterans non-education benefits.
- Disability benefits.
- Money received by or paid on the student’s behalf (bills, for example)
- Records of parents’ untaxed income for the following sources of income:
- Child support received for all children.
- Interest income.
- Veterans non-education benefits.
- Untaxed portion of pension benefits.
- Untaxed portion of IRA deductions.
- Untaxed portion of IRA distributions.
- Workers’ compensation benefits.
- Disability benefits.
- Your Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID). If you have not registered for one yet, it can be done the night of the event.
- Valid email address.