FAFSA

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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE FAFSA FORM

  • Prepare now so you can complete the 2025–26 FAFSA form as soon as it’s available on or before Dec 1, 2024.
  • Here are some ways you can get ready now before 12/1/2024:

STEP 1: Creating a StudentAid.gov Account

Every contributor—anyone (you, your spouse, a biological or adoptive parent, or your parent's spouse) who's required to provide information on the FAFSA form—needs a StudentAid.gov account before accessing and completing their section of the online form. We strongly recommend you and your contributor(s) create StudentAid.gov accounts before starting your FAFSA form. When you create your account, be careful to enter your name and Social Security number (SSN) exactly as they appear on your Social Security card. Contributors can access their StudentAid.gov account by using their FSA ID (account username and password).

WHAT THE PARENT & STUDENT WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THIS STEP:

  • Your Social Security number (if applicable).
  • Your own email address (do not use a high school email. You must use a Gmail, Yahoo, or another email where you can validate & receive information).
  • Write down or take a picture of your email address & password before submitting. You will use this each year throughout college and will need to access this federal site to complete FAFSA every year to obtain federal aid.
CREATE YOUR FSA ID HERE

NOTE:

  • Contributors without an SSN can create a StudentAid.gov account to fill out their portion of your FAFSA form online.
  • If you already have an FSA ID account you do NOT NEED TO create another account. You can use your previous account.

STEP 2: Starting Your
FAFSA® Form

Students and contributors MUST complete and file a FAFSA form every year to remain eligible for the GEAR UP CT scholarship. FAFSA is also the gateway to accessing a wide range of other financial aid, including grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and federal loans. The information you provide is used to calculate your Student Aid Index (SAI), which determines your eligibility for other various aid programs.

LOGIN HERE TO BEGIN YOUR FAFSA APPLICATION