Federal Student Aid For Adult Students
Federal Student Aid For Adult Students
Federal Student Aid For Adult Students
Adult Students
Are you an adult considering college?
Do you need financial help?
Whether you are enrolling in college for the first time or returning to school after a break, apply for
federal student aid. Federal student aid can help you cover your education expenses. This fact sheet
provides information about the types of federal student aid available, how to apply, important deadlines,
recommended dos and donts, important tips, and resources for more information.
Important Deadlines
Know the deadlines. If you miss a financial aid
deadline (federal, state, or school), you may
miss out on aid.
FAFSA deadlines
Remember this dateJanuary 1. Its the first
day you can submit your FAFSA, and its the
same every year (you will need to apply for
federal aid every year). For example, for the
201213 school year, you can submit a FAFSA
starting Jan. 1, 2012, but cannot submit it later
than June 30, 2013 (no exceptions to either
date). Dont worry if you havent filed your tax
returns or received your income information by
the application deadline, as you can estimate
your information and make corrections later.
State and school financial aid deadlines
Many schools and states use your FAFSA
information to award state and college aid,
which have deadlines as early as February for
the following school year. Search for a states
deadline at www.fafsa.gov, then select
Deadlines. Note: Schools may use your
FAFSA information to determine your eligibility
for scholarships.
Note: If you file a federal tax return and you
are using the online application or making
corrections online, you have the option
to have your income and tax information
electronically transferred from the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) to your FAFSA.
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Contacts
Federal Student Aid Information Center
(FSAIC)
P.O. Box 84
Washington, DC 20044-0084
1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243)
TTY users can call 1-800-730-8913. Callers
in locations without access to 1-800 numbers
may call 319-337-5665 (this is not a toll-free
number).
Student Aid on the Web
www.studentaid.ed.gov
At this website, you can find detailed
information on federal student aid, sources of
nonfederal aid, contact information, and more.