you'll need to find the federal school codes of the schools you want to receive your FAFSA results. the only way the FAFSA will get to your schools automatically is if you include their 6-digit code.
when you're completing the FAFSA you can look up the school codes, but it will be soooo much easier if you find the codes before you start to fill out the FAFSA.
use this guide: http://www.ifap.ed.gov/FSACounselors/attachments/DomesticSchoolCodes0506.pdf
it lists all the school codes for each state :)
2007-02-12 06:57:55
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answered by penguinfan 3
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If he's an effective applicant they could forgive the lateness by way of very truth they pick him in next year's novices variety. yet even as he's a borderline applicant who might want to get in yet received't upload some thing astonishing to the school, it does no longer seem good to attend till the perfect minute. they'll evaluate him to scholars with similar skills and make certain that the persons who cared sufficient to end the software in common terms in the previous time settle on to be at Princeton better positive than he does.
2016-11-25 01:41:56
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answered by bertao 3
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The FAFSA will send each school you list a SAR # (Student Aid Report). It will say if you qualify for Pell Grants or not. From there the individual shool will then send you an award letter stating what they will give you and what your family is expected to contribute. Individual schools are much easier to negotiate with for financial aid due to special circumstances,etc. Good Luck!!!P.S. Sometimes your own state will be your best bet financially. Check and see if it gives residents much cheaper tuition.
2007-02-04 15:37:56
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answered by PROUDJEW 4
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FAFSA will automatically send your information to the school, and then you can go to the school and fill out their financial aid info because every school has their own financial aid packet along with the FAFSA, but either way once the schools receive your info they will send you a letter, if not then you may call the school to see if they received your information.
2007-02-04 12:30:46
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answered by passionfire2k4 3
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There is a section on the FAFSA form to send a FAFSA report to each individual school mentioned. However, each package might be differerent, though on how the aid is given.
2007-02-04 11:08:13
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answered by dawncs 7
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When you apply for FAFSA they'll be a question that asks you which colleges you will/have applied to. And, then they will send the FAFSA to the colleges..
If you want to know its question number 97.
2007-02-04 09:07:15
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answered by Whaaaat?? 4
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Most definitely. On one part of the form, it asks you if you are going to go full-time or part-time. Mark full-time even if you are not sure. Full-time students receive more than part-time. If when you enroll the school of your choice, whether full-time or part-time, the financial aid adjusts accordingly. I think if you enroll part-time, you get 25% less money, I think.
2007-02-04 14:07:28
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answered by whatchamacallit 4
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changes in US rules on Student Aid for tuition began to allow for covering the cost of online classes six months ago - wonder how many have actually taken advantage of this change
2007-02-12 06:17:20
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answered by clophad 2
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