State encourages students to file FAFSA

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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is encouraging all students to file the 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid before the April 15 deadline.

As part of the state’s annual Cash for College campaign, the commission is joining with INvestED Indiana to host a virtual FAFSA Frenzy event from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday.

The annual FAFSA Frenzy is typically conducted in person; however, the event will be held virtually to maintain the health and safety of Hoosiers during the COVID-19 outbreak and to follow Gov. Eric Holcomb’s executive orders surrounding staying at home and social distancing.

Students and families may seek assistance through the commission’s Learn More Indiana social media platforms, which will be manned by commission staff members during the live event. Staff will be answering common FAFSA questions and posting videos about the FAFSA. Follow along on social media with the #FAFSAFrenzyIN hashtag.

Assistance with filing the FAFSA is open to anyone — regardless of age — planning to attend or thinking of attending college or some form of postsecondary education in the fall.

Filing the FAFSA is an important step in the postsecondary enrollment process for all Hoosier students and families despite socioeconomic status. Having a current FAFSA on file ensures college is as affordable as possible and opens up opportunities for federal, state and institutional financial aid.

Information needed to file the FAFSA:

Federal Student Aid ID (the FSA ID is a username and password created through the FAFSA website)

Social Security number

Driver’s license number

Student and parents’ or guardians’ most recent federal tax returns (IRS forms 1040, 1040EZ or 1040A); students under age 23 require parents’ or guardians’ information in addition to their own

Records of money earned, including W-2 forms and recent bank statements

Alien registration numbers or permanent residence cards if students or parents/guardians are not U.S. citizens

Students and families also may contact the commission’s outreach staff and the INvestED team at any time, even after the virtual event concludes.

A full list of counties and associated numbers is available at learnmoreindiana.org. Reach INvestED any time at 317-715-9007 for free assistance with the FAFSA.

¿Necesitas ayuda en español? Llame al 317-232-1072 o 317-617-0318.

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