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What information is reported on the FAFSA?
The 2005-06 FAFSA is comprised of seven “steps” that must be completed. The following is a list of the “steps” and a definition of the information provided:
Step One Demographic information Citizenship Student's e-mail address Drug-related conviction
Note: If the student provides an e-mail address, he or she can receive an e-mail link to his or her online Student Aid Report (SAR) data within 1-3 days. The Central Processing System (CPS) will also use the e-mail address to otherwise correspond with the student regarding his or her application and Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Step Two Student income tax information Student asset information
Step Three Student status (dependent vs. independent) information
Step Four Parents' Social Security Number(s) Parents' income tax information Parents' household information Parents' asset information
Step Five Student household information (independent)
Step Six College/university information
Step Seven Signatures Preparer’s information (if applicable)
When completing the paper 2005-06 FAFSA, remember:
- Use a pen with black ink;
- Print carefully in CAPITAL letters and skip a box between words;
- Do not write “N/A” or margin notes;
- Do not leave anything blank;
- Round figures to the nearest dollar;
- Write numbers less than 10 with a zero first (e.g., 01, 02, 03). Put a zero in the farthest right box if it does not apply; and
- Questions and references to the “school year” mean the school year from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006.
Critical Student Data
In addition to the FAFSA data elements that are required to determine a student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC), there are critical data elements that must be reported on the FAFSA to determine a student's eligibilty for the Monetary Award Program (MAP) and Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) grants. They are:
Question #18 Student's state of legal residence
Question #24 Grade level in 2005-06
Question #26 Will the student have a bachelor's degree by July 1, 2005 (answer must be no)?
Question #49 Will the student be working on a master's or doctorate program during the 2005-06 academic year (answer must be no)?
Question #67 Parents' state of legal residence
Step Six Federal School Code or College Information (must report a MAP-approved postsecondary school as one of the six college choices)
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