I haven't filled it out in the last two years, but it was always free for me... and I wouldn't think that would be something they would change. How could they expect kids who need financial help to come up with $80 to fill out a "maybe" form... Crazyness.... something doesn't sound right though... contact your school and tell them what happened and DON'T give them ANY credit card info!
2006-12-27 02:22:33
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answered by dcVixen 4
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No, there is no filing fee on the FAFSA.ed.gov website! Probably tried another website to search for financial aid and scholarships. There are many sources to locate financial aid and scholarships for free! The form becomes available January 1 for the fall semester.
First, a high school guidance office has a list of local scholarships for its current students to apply for consideration.
Second, the college's financial aid office and website has a list of private scholarships from outside organizations and companies. Sometimes a college major will have a list of scholarships on its website, too.
Third, the public library has a scholarship list book. It lists some scholarships that can't be located on the web.
Fourth, search Google.com and Yahoo.com for scholarships based on college major, ethnicity, race, and religion. Sometimes include the state along with a club a person is associated with too because there can be scholarships tied to it.
Finally, join several free membership scholarship search engines. Most are updated on a regular basis. Most offer a customized search based on information a person enters into a form on its website.
Good luck!
2006-12-27 03:21:25
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answered by dawncs 7
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Some companies charge to make sure your FAFSA form is completed accurately and completely. They have professionals review what you have entered and make sure there are no basic errors and may suggest alterations. This service generally results in your form being processed more quickly - because there are fewer errors. However, the costs may not be equal to the service.
One great free resource site is:
http://www.FAFSAonline.com which offers FAFSA financial aid application advice at no cost.
Of course, the FAFSA stand for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The official website is www FAFSA.ed.gov
2006-12-27 02:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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some is and some isn't. It relies upon on a lot of issues which includes ways a lot income you (or your household if you're lower than 21) make. if you're low income you receives extra promises that you do not ought to make than you'll in case you or your household are nicely off. you do not ought to pay the loans decrease back until eventually when you graduate although. That facilitates because with the help of then (theoretically) you presently have a pastime on your new severe paying feild. The Fasfa is likewise utilized with the help of your college at the same time as they are pondering you for scholarships.
2016-12-01 05:33:08
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answered by ? 4
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NO!
The only form that has a fee is the CSS Profile. The FAFSA is free.
2006-12-27 03:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No!!!!!!!!!!!! Google fafsa, make sure the website ends in .gov, this will tell you that it is the official government website. Filling it out is free.
2006-12-27 15:42:06
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answered by jinxy_cosmotuff 1
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It is free - that doesn't sound right - you should not be paying anything - that is why FAFSA stands for "Free" Application for Federal Student Aid http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
2006-12-27 02:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! You can file it for free at their website! I did the same thing, and lost money!
Don't be fooled by impostor sights. They just want a paycheck.
Fill it out at : www.fafsa.ed.gov
That's the official sight.
2006-12-27 02:26:05
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answered by Jazy 2
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the fafsa is free. its administered by the US Department of Education. here is the site:
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
any other site, especially those ending in ".com" are third party sites. they taught us this in my senior year of high school.
2006-12-27 03:05:58
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answered by morequestions 5
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it is free. Make sure you are using the right website.
https://fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm
2006-12-27 02:22:49
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answered by soonerbelle71 2
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