Keep in mind that IDOC will accept documents for both the current and upcoming academic years, so ensure you select the appropriate choice. Students applying for financial aid for next academic year should select that year, not this current year.
Students will be asked questions about their household members within the IDOC website — this information helps the College Board match the documents to the student's record — and may also be required to complete school-specific financial aid forms. The IDOC website notifies students of the specific documents required, the status of documents already submitted, and all deadlines.
Many colleges and universities use IDOC within their financial aid process, though only those schools that have made IDOC requests will receive a family's submitted documents. You can also find additional information on a Frequently Asked Questions page after logging in to the site. View the presentation in a new window as you go through these steps in real time. Open Presentation. You will likely be asked to upload specific year tax returns, W-2 forms, and other financial aid documents for yourself and all of your parents.
Parent documents are uploaded by following the same process as the student. Making sure your family information is correct. This is important to prevent processing delays. When you first sign in to your dashboard, and anytime you upload documents, you will be asked to verify family information. Please take the time to ensure it is correct.
To make sure your documents will be considered on time, submit your required documents by midnight Eastern Time of your earliest deadline. Like the Pell Grant, the amount is determined by the college you plan to attend and your financial need. There is also federal aid specifically for members of the military, veterans, or their family members, but you must fill out the FAFSA to receive it.
That said, most schools require that you complete the FAFSA much earlier than that , especially if they use it to award additional aid. Before starting the application, gather the following documents:.
Fill out the form as early as possible. You will need to provide all of your income information and household information. Once you have completed the form, you should receive confirmation that the form was submitted either by email or snail mail as a Student Aid Report SAR. The schools and state s will make the final determination about which awards you receive, based on the institution you choose to attend.
Normally the longest part of completing the FAFSA is gathering all of the required documentation, but sometimes you can run into complications. The CSS Profile is used by over colleges, and many require that students submit the CSS Profile in order to be eligible for any type of aid at their institution.
There are fee waivers available if you qualified for the SAT fee waiver.
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