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The Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA)
is the financial aid application used to determine financial
aid eligibility. It must be filed yearly. In addition
to the FAFSA, separate applications are required for
scholarships and the Federal Direct Student Loan.
Financial aid funds are limited in many programs, with
funding going to the earliest eligible applicants. Therefore,
deadlines should be observed. Students pursuing
their bachelor's and master's degree or their teaching
credential can receive financial aid as long as they
continue to be eligible and do not exceed the allowable
maximum units earned or attempted.
There are two ways to file the FAFSA Application
- Paper FAFSA.
- FAFSA
on the Web is the online website from which you
can file an application.
- How do I
qualify for financial aid?
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