The document provides information about renewing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It answers common questions about the renewal process and deadlines. Key details include:
- Automatic email reminders are sent starting January 1st to renew the FAFSA online for the upcoming year. It is recommended to wait 3 weeks after filing taxes to take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
- The deadline to complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA is April 30th to be considered for all types of federal and school aid.
- To renew online, go to fafsa.ed.gov and log in with a personal information and PIN. Information from the previous year will auto-
The document provides information about renewing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
1) Notifications to renew the FAFSA will be sent starting January 1st of each year via email from the Federal Processing Center and the school. It is recommended to wait around 3 weeks after filing taxes to take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
2) The deadline to complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA is April 30th to be considered for all available financial aid.
3) To renew the FAFSA online, go to fafsa.ed.gov and log in using a personal information and PIN number then select the renewal button.
4) If a
This document provides steps for applying for financial aid, including completing the FAFSA, submitting required documents, creating a PIN number, checking application status on MyDelta, and following up if selected for verification. Key steps are completing the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov using tax documents and W-2s, checking MyDelta for award information, and submitting additional verification documents if required. The process can take 2-3 weeks if electronic or 5-6 weeks if mailing signed forms.
Facebook's Business Model Challenged Following EU Regulator RulingBarry Schuman
Earlier today, February 7, 2019, the Bundeskartellamt (Germany's national competition regulator) issued a monumental ruling which prohibits Facebook from combining user data from different sources. The decision concerns all private users of Facebook based in Germany, however it is likely to be followed by similar rulings worldwide, and specifically throughout the EU.
Here are the steps to incorporating a nonprofit corporation in the state of Texas and then applying for tax deductible status with the IRS. This offers the logical steps with links to the sites where you can access useful details.
Military spouses face high unemployment rates despite many being highly educated. There are over 1.3 million active duty military personnel in the US, with over 690,000 spouses accompanying them. However, 1 in 4 military spouses are unemployed or looking for a new job, despite programs to help with tuition and many spouses holding college degrees or higher education.
May 9th 2014 is the National Military Spouse Appreciation Day, honoring the men and women that help keeping our Armed Forces strong. They live everyday in the same world as our military personnel and May 9th is the opportunity to recognize the powerful difference spouses make in the lives of service members.
The Department of State’s June 2016 Visa Bulletin has announced major retrogression in the Final Action cut-off dates for India and China.
Specifically, in June 2016, India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date will retrogress to October 1, 2004, for the final issuance of immigrant visas. The India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date stood at November 22, 2008, in the May 2016 visa bulletin. Thus, India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date will retrogress by more than four (4) years in June 2016. India EB-3 will continue to move at the snail’s pace. The Final Action cut-off date for EB-3 India will move from September 1, 2004 to September 22, 2004.
The document provides information about renewing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It answers common questions about the renewal process and deadlines. Key details include:
- Automatic email reminders are sent starting January 1st to renew the FAFSA online for the upcoming year. It is recommended to wait 3 weeks after filing taxes to take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
- The deadline to complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA is April 30th to be considered for all types of federal and school aid.
- To renew online, go to fafsa.ed.gov and log in with a personal information and PIN. Information from the previous year will auto-
The document provides information about renewing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
1) Notifications to renew the FAFSA will be sent starting January 1st of each year via email from the Federal Processing Center and the school. It is recommended to wait around 3 weeks after filing taxes to take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
2) The deadline to complete the 2014-2015 FAFSA is April 30th to be considered for all available financial aid.
3) To renew the FAFSA online, go to fafsa.ed.gov and log in using a personal information and PIN number then select the renewal button.
4) If a
This document provides steps for applying for financial aid, including completing the FAFSA, submitting required documents, creating a PIN number, checking application status on MyDelta, and following up if selected for verification. Key steps are completing the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov using tax documents and W-2s, checking MyDelta for award information, and submitting additional verification documents if required. The process can take 2-3 weeks if electronic or 5-6 weeks if mailing signed forms.
Facebook's Business Model Challenged Following EU Regulator RulingBarry Schuman
Earlier today, February 7, 2019, the Bundeskartellamt (Germany's national competition regulator) issued a monumental ruling which prohibits Facebook from combining user data from different sources. The decision concerns all private users of Facebook based in Germany, however it is likely to be followed by similar rulings worldwide, and specifically throughout the EU.
Here are the steps to incorporating a nonprofit corporation in the state of Texas and then applying for tax deductible status with the IRS. This offers the logical steps with links to the sites where you can access useful details.
Military spouses face high unemployment rates despite many being highly educated. There are over 1.3 million active duty military personnel in the US, with over 690,000 spouses accompanying them. However, 1 in 4 military spouses are unemployed or looking for a new job, despite programs to help with tuition and many spouses holding college degrees or higher education.
May 9th 2014 is the National Military Spouse Appreciation Day, honoring the men and women that help keeping our Armed Forces strong. They live everyday in the same world as our military personnel and May 9th is the opportunity to recognize the powerful difference spouses make in the lives of service members.
The Department of State’s June 2016 Visa Bulletin has announced major retrogression in the Final Action cut-off dates for India and China.
Specifically, in June 2016, India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date will retrogress to October 1, 2004, for the final issuance of immigrant visas. The India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date stood at November 22, 2008, in the May 2016 visa bulletin. Thus, India EB-2 Final Action cut-off date will retrogress by more than four (4) years in June 2016. India EB-3 will continue to move at the snail’s pace. The Final Action cut-off date for EB-3 India will move from September 1, 2004 to September 22, 2004.
This document provides an overview of financial aid and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process. It defines key terms like cost of attendance, expected family contribution, and financial need. It also outlines the various sources of financial aid including scholarships, grants, employment, and loans. The document explains how to complete the FAFSA and what documents are required. It highlights changes like the use of prior-prior year tax data beginning in 2017-18.
This document provides information about financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It explains that the FAFSA can now be submitted earlier, in October rather than January, and will require earlier tax information. It also provides details on the types of federal aid available, how to fill out and submit the FAFSA, what happens after it is processed, and where to find additional information and assistance.
The document provides information about college admissions, financial aid, and the financial aid application process. It discusses the different ways to apply for admission, requirements for admission such as transcripts and test scores, types of financial aid including grants, loans, and work-study. It summarizes the FAFSA application and explains the difference between need-based and merit-based aid. The document aims to guide students through the admissions and financial aid processes.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It outlines the information needed to fill out the application, such as social security numbers, tax documents, and bank statements for both the student and parents. The document also reviews the application process, available resources for assistance, and what happens after the application is submitted.
Financial Aid at Simpson University - Fall-2010suweb
Financing your education at Simpson University involves filing out the FAFSA annually, taking out student loans like subsidized or unsubsidized federal Stafford loans, and then accepting your financial aid award online by requesting loans and completing entrance counseling and a master promissory note. The financial aid office then disburses aid to student accounts and issues refund checks for any credit balances.
This document provides an overview of understanding financial aid, including the main types of financial aid (scholarships, grants, loans, work study), the application process (FAFSA, CSS Profile), factors that affect financial aid awards, and resources for questions. It discusses merit-based and need-based scholarships, federal and state grants, federal student loans, how financial need is calculated and met through different types of aid, and tips for navigating the financial aid process and comparing financial aid award letters from different colleges.
Do you need to complete the FAFSA this year? Every student applying for college financial aid is required to submit one, and the form just became available on October 1st. Many families are intimidated by the financial aid process, but the FAFSA, which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, isn’t as complicated as it seems. The form asks for family demographic information, then refers to the 2016 federal tax return to collect financial data, then finishes up by asking questions about assets, household size, and the number of people in the family attending college. Most parents find the application much easier (and quicker) to complete than anticipated.
This document provides information about completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for financial aid for college. It outlines the key sections of the FAFSA, including student demographics, school selection, dependency status, financial information for students and parents, and electronic signing. It describes the types of federal and state financial aid available and emphasizes the importance of meeting application deadlines. Resources for FAFSA help and additional information are also listed.
To apply for financial aid, students must complete the FAFSA, entrance counseling, and a master promissory note online. They may also need to provide tax documents like IRS transcripts and W-2s. It is important to use an email address the student will always have access to when creating their FSA ID since that is how they retrieve forgotten passwords.
Is the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE on your mind? The PROFILE is a financial aid application required by over 400 colleges, universities, and scholarship programs, so if you have a child applying to college, there’s a good chance you’ll need to complete it. Like the FAFSA, the PROFILE asks questions about family income, assets, and household members. It requires more details than the FAFSA, and has its own registration process.
2017 financial aid night presentation.pptxwebern79
The document provides information about paying for postsecondary education. It discusses:
- Rising costs of 4-year public and private colleges from 2016 to 2030 projections
- Low graduation rates within 4 years and importance of taking at least 15 credits per semester
- Resources for researching affordability like CollegeCost.ed.gov and MySmartBorrowing.org
- Importance of completing the FAFSA, researching scholarships, understanding financial aid award letters, and deciding on financing options.
This document summarizes a financial aid workshop that covers various financial aid programs, how and when to apply, tips for filing the FAFSA, changes for the 2017-2018 year, and answers common questions. It provides an overview of federal work study, grants and scholarships, and loans. It reviews the FAFSA application process including required documents, timelines, and common mistakes. The workshop aims to help students and families understand and navigate the financial aid process.
Learn all of the nuts and bolts of the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE, a financial aid application required by over 400 colleges and universities across the country.
This document provides an overview of financial aid, including definitions of key terms like cost of attendance, expected family contribution, and financial need. It describes the most common types and sources of financial aid like scholarships, grants, loans, employment, federal aid, and state aid. The document outlines the application process, with a focus on completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and potential benefits like IRS data retrieval. Useful websites for financial aid information and applications are also listed.
This document provides an overview of the Fiscal Employer Agent (FEA) portion of the My Voice My Choice Medicaid waiver program in Idaho. It summarizes the key responsibilities of the FEA, which is like a payroll service that handles payroll processing, taxes, billing Medicaid, and generating required reports. It outlines the enrollment process, including completing forms, developing a support and spending plan, and describes how to submit timesheets and vendor requests to the FEA for reimbursement. Finally, it provides contact information and resources for participants.
This document provides information about factors to consider when choosing a postsecondary institution and paying for education costs. It discusses rising tuition costs, graduation rates, credit requirements, minimum credit loads, affordability, return on investment, potential career outcomes, and financial aid options like scholarships, the FAFSA, loans, and repayment plans. Key details are highlighted for students and families to make informed decisions about college affordability and financing their education.
The document provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about federal student aid. It addresses questions about checking the status of a FAFSA application, accessing loan information, retrieving a forgotten PIN, determining financial aid eligibility and award amounts, adding schools to a FAFSA, FAFSA deadlines, and contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center for additional assistance.
This document provides information for a FAFSA Completion Night event to help students and parents apply for federal and state financial aid. It introduces the guest speakers and outlines the objective to apply for aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Pennsylvania's State Grant Program. Key details are provided on the maximum annual awards for each program and a list of required documents. Tips are offered on early application, parent responsibility, entering names and SSNs correctly, using tax return data, double checking information, college preference ordering, and obtaining a personal identification number. Attendees will be broken into groups to work through the online FAFSA application with assistance from financial aid experts.
Dean's List Spring 2015 - Bryant & Stratton Collegebs_onit
This document summarizes the Dean's List awards ceremony at Bryant & Stratton College for the 2nd Spring 2015 semester. It lists over 150 full-time students who achieved grade point averages between 3.33-4.00, dividing them into categories based on their GPA. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must have completed at least 12 credit hours and earned a GPA of 3.33 or higher. The document concludes by congratulating the students on their academic success.
This document summarizes an awards ceremony at Bryant & Stratton College recognizing students who achieved high grade point averages in the previous semester. It lists the names of over 150 full-time students, grouped by GPA ranges from 3.33 to 4.00. The top-performing students who earned a perfect 4.00 GPA are specially acknowledged. The dean and associate dean of student services congratulate the students on their academic success.
This document provides an overview of financial aid and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process. It defines key terms like cost of attendance, expected family contribution, and financial need. It also outlines the various sources of financial aid including scholarships, grants, employment, and loans. The document explains how to complete the FAFSA and what documents are required. It highlights changes like the use of prior-prior year tax data beginning in 2017-18.
This document provides information about financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It explains that the FAFSA can now be submitted earlier, in October rather than January, and will require earlier tax information. It also provides details on the types of federal aid available, how to fill out and submit the FAFSA, what happens after it is processed, and where to find additional information and assistance.
The document provides information about college admissions, financial aid, and the financial aid application process. It discusses the different ways to apply for admission, requirements for admission such as transcripts and test scores, types of financial aid including grants, loans, and work-study. It summarizes the FAFSA application and explains the difference between need-based and merit-based aid. The document aims to guide students through the admissions and financial aid processes.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It outlines the information needed to fill out the application, such as social security numbers, tax documents, and bank statements for both the student and parents. The document also reviews the application process, available resources for assistance, and what happens after the application is submitted.
Financial Aid at Simpson University - Fall-2010suweb
Financing your education at Simpson University involves filing out the FAFSA annually, taking out student loans like subsidized or unsubsidized federal Stafford loans, and then accepting your financial aid award online by requesting loans and completing entrance counseling and a master promissory note. The financial aid office then disburses aid to student accounts and issues refund checks for any credit balances.
This document provides an overview of understanding financial aid, including the main types of financial aid (scholarships, grants, loans, work study), the application process (FAFSA, CSS Profile), factors that affect financial aid awards, and resources for questions. It discusses merit-based and need-based scholarships, federal and state grants, federal student loans, how financial need is calculated and met through different types of aid, and tips for navigating the financial aid process and comparing financial aid award letters from different colleges.
Do you need to complete the FAFSA this year? Every student applying for college financial aid is required to submit one, and the form just became available on October 1st. Many families are intimidated by the financial aid process, but the FAFSA, which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid, isn’t as complicated as it seems. The form asks for family demographic information, then refers to the 2016 federal tax return to collect financial data, then finishes up by asking questions about assets, household size, and the number of people in the family attending college. Most parents find the application much easier (and quicker) to complete than anticipated.
This document provides information about completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for financial aid for college. It outlines the key sections of the FAFSA, including student demographics, school selection, dependency status, financial information for students and parents, and electronic signing. It describes the types of federal and state financial aid available and emphasizes the importance of meeting application deadlines. Resources for FAFSA help and additional information are also listed.
To apply for financial aid, students must complete the FAFSA, entrance counseling, and a master promissory note online. They may also need to provide tax documents like IRS transcripts and W-2s. It is important to use an email address the student will always have access to when creating their FSA ID since that is how they retrieve forgotten passwords.
Is the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE on your mind? The PROFILE is a financial aid application required by over 400 colleges, universities, and scholarship programs, so if you have a child applying to college, there’s a good chance you’ll need to complete it. Like the FAFSA, the PROFILE asks questions about family income, assets, and household members. It requires more details than the FAFSA, and has its own registration process.
2017 financial aid night presentation.pptxwebern79
The document provides information about paying for postsecondary education. It discusses:
- Rising costs of 4-year public and private colleges from 2016 to 2030 projections
- Low graduation rates within 4 years and importance of taking at least 15 credits per semester
- Resources for researching affordability like CollegeCost.ed.gov and MySmartBorrowing.org
- Importance of completing the FAFSA, researching scholarships, understanding financial aid award letters, and deciding on financing options.
This document summarizes a financial aid workshop that covers various financial aid programs, how and when to apply, tips for filing the FAFSA, changes for the 2017-2018 year, and answers common questions. It provides an overview of federal work study, grants and scholarships, and loans. It reviews the FAFSA application process including required documents, timelines, and common mistakes. The workshop aims to help students and families understand and navigate the financial aid process.
Learn all of the nuts and bolts of the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE, a financial aid application required by over 400 colleges and universities across the country.
This document provides an overview of financial aid, including definitions of key terms like cost of attendance, expected family contribution, and financial need. It describes the most common types and sources of financial aid like scholarships, grants, loans, employment, federal aid, and state aid. The document outlines the application process, with a focus on completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and potential benefits like IRS data retrieval. Useful websites for financial aid information and applications are also listed.
This document provides an overview of the Fiscal Employer Agent (FEA) portion of the My Voice My Choice Medicaid waiver program in Idaho. It summarizes the key responsibilities of the FEA, which is like a payroll service that handles payroll processing, taxes, billing Medicaid, and generating required reports. It outlines the enrollment process, including completing forms, developing a support and spending plan, and describes how to submit timesheets and vendor requests to the FEA for reimbursement. Finally, it provides contact information and resources for participants.
This document provides information about factors to consider when choosing a postsecondary institution and paying for education costs. It discusses rising tuition costs, graduation rates, credit requirements, minimum credit loads, affordability, return on investment, potential career outcomes, and financial aid options like scholarships, the FAFSA, loans, and repayment plans. Key details are highlighted for students and families to make informed decisions about college affordability and financing their education.
The document provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about federal student aid. It addresses questions about checking the status of a FAFSA application, accessing loan information, retrieving a forgotten PIN, determining financial aid eligibility and award amounts, adding schools to a FAFSA, FAFSA deadlines, and contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center for additional assistance.
This document provides information for a FAFSA Completion Night event to help students and parents apply for federal and state financial aid. It introduces the guest speakers and outlines the objective to apply for aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Pennsylvania's State Grant Program. Key details are provided on the maximum annual awards for each program and a list of required documents. Tips are offered on early application, parent responsibility, entering names and SSNs correctly, using tax return data, double checking information, college preference ordering, and obtaining a personal identification number. Attendees will be broken into groups to work through the online FAFSA application with assistance from financial aid experts.
Dean's List Spring 2015 - Bryant & Stratton Collegebs_onit
This document summarizes the Dean's List awards ceremony at Bryant & Stratton College for the 2nd Spring 2015 semester. It lists over 150 full-time students who achieved grade point averages between 3.33-4.00, dividing them into categories based on their GPA. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must have completed at least 12 credit hours and earned a GPA of 3.33 or higher. The document concludes by congratulating the students on their academic success.
This document summarizes an awards ceremony at Bryant & Stratton College recognizing students who achieved high grade point averages in the previous semester. It lists the names of over 150 full-time students, grouped by GPA ranges from 3.33 to 4.00. The top-performing students who earned a perfect 4.00 GPA are specially acknowledged. The dean and associate dean of student services congratulate the students on their academic success.
This document is the Dean's List for Bryant & Stratton College's winter 2015 semester. It recognizes full-time students who achieved a GPA between 3.33-4.00. The document lists over 200 students grouped in GPA ranges from 3.33-3.50, 3.50-3.63, and so on up to 4.00. It congratulates the students on their academic success and is signed by the Dean of Student Services and Associate Dean of Student Services.
This document provides instructions for navigating Blackboard at Bryant & Stratton College. It explains how to log in using your BID number and password, which are the same credentials used to access ANGEL. It describes the main services that can be accessed through Blackboard, including ANGEL, email, Banner, tech support, student services, career services, and financial aid. Hints are provided about using single sign-on and toggling between linked services.
Blackboard is the learning management system used at Bryant & Stratton College. This document provides an overview of Blackboard and how to navigate it to access course materials, communicate with instructors and classmates, and check grades. The main areas of Blackboard that students should familiarize themselves with are the course menu, communication tools, and the gradebook.
This presentation provides an overview of the academic calendar, computer requirements, support tools, goals, portfolio requirements, satisfactory academic progress policies, and registration steps for online academic advising at Bryant & Stratton College. Key details include the session dates and tracks for the 2014-2015 academic year, recommended hardware and software for online courses, tutoring and library resources, the importance of meeting short-term goals like GPA requirements and long-term goals like graduation, using Optimal Resume to build an online portfolio, maintaining satisfactory academic progress to retain financial aid and avoid dismissal, and the multi-step registration process requiring advisement, financial clearance, and enrollment confirmation.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
2. Introducing the FSA ID
• FSA is adopting the best practice of
using a username and password
instead of personal information
• The FSA ID
• Requires users to enter less information (2 fields
instead of 4)
• Provides more secure access to user’s
information
• Links to PIN information during registration
• Allows users to update personal information such
as last name changes without applying for a new
FSA ID (Lifetime ID)
• The FSA ID (Username and Password)
will replace PIN for students, parents,
and borrowers accessing FSA systems
starting in late Spring 2015.
New FSA ID login
Old PIN login on
Studentloans.gov
The FSA ID will modernize access for students, parents, and
borrowers to FSA systems
The FSA ID will modernize access for students, parents, and
borrowers to FSA systems
2
3. Introducing the FSA ID
Users still click the Sign In button. This directs them to the
FSA ID login page. Once they enter their FSA ID,
they are directed back to the website landing page
Users still click the Sign In button. This directs them to the
FSA ID login page. Once they enter their FSA ID,
they are directed back to the website landing page
3
4. Introducing the FSA ID
• What happens for a new user?
• Registration requests the same required information as PIN
• New users will be directed to the registration page to create an FSA
ID (Username and Password) similar to today’s PIN creation page
• What happens if a user has a PIN already?
• During account creation, the user will be asked for their PIN
• As long as the PIN information matches their other information, the
account will be linked to the FSA ID account
• There will not be a mass migration of PIN information. Individual
student, parents, and borrowers will transition to FSA IDs as they
come back to interact with FSA systems
4
5. Introducing the FSA ID
• Will students and borrowers be able to access their
previous FAFSA and loan information ?
• Yes. The FSA ID will allow a student or borrower to access all the
information that they can today with a PIN
5
6. Introducing the FSA ID
• Will students and borrowers be able to access their
previous FAFSA and loan information ?
• Yes. The FSA ID will allow a student or borrower to access all the
information that they can today with a PIN
5