Do I qualify for FAFSA? I've included what they gave me?
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Does this say I qualify for FAFSA loans? Based on the information we have on record for you, your EFC is 0 . You may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other federal student aid. Your school will use your EFC to determine your financial aid eligibility for federal grants, loans, and work study, and possible funding from your state and school. Your FAFSA has been selected for a review process called verification. Your school has the authority to request copies of certain financial documents from you and your parent(s). WHAT YOU MUST DO NOW (Use the checklist below to make sure that all of your issues are resolved.) Be sure to review the items marked with a Highlighted Field and make any corrections if necessary by selecting the 'Make Corrections' button at the bottom of the page. If you want to register with Selective Service, you can register by doing one of the following: (1) answer "Male" to Item 21 and "Register Me" to Item 22 by selecting the 'Make Corrections' button at the bottom of the Page, (2) complete a Selective Service registration form at your local post office, or (3) register online at www.sss.gov. Selective Service will not process your registration until 30 days before your 18th birthday. We assumed certain information to calculate your eligibility for federal student aid. We printed the assumption we made and a Highlighted Field for each of these items. If our assumptions are correct, do not change them. If they are incorrect, you need to make the necessary corrections by selecting the 'Make Corrections' button at the bottom of the page. We assumed you did not file and will not file a 2008 income tax return (Item 33). Please review this item. If you need to make corrections to your information, select the 'Make Corrections' button at the bottom of the page. You must use your Federal Student Aid PIN to access your record online. If you need additional help with your SAR, contact your school's financial aid office or the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). If your mailing address or e-mail address changes, you can make the correction online or call 1-800-4-FED-AID and ask a customer service representative to make the change for you. Based on the information reported on your 2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you may be eligible for an Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) depending upon the type of courses that you completed in high school. We will need to ask you some additional questions. You may call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) to provide the additional information. We will send that information to your college so that they can determine if you are eligible for an ACG. All follow-up information will come from the financial aid office at your college. You were issued a Federal Student Aid PIN to sign your 2009-2010 FAFSA. Your information has been verified and your PIN has been confirmed. Do not share your PIN with anyone. Remember that your PIN stays the same from year to year and that you can use your PIN to make corrections, add school codes, view your federal student loan history, and electronically sign your Federal Direct or Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Master Promissory Note. For more information on the PIN, visit www.pin.ed.gov. Your mother was issued a Federal Student Aid PIN to sign your 2009-2010 FAFSA. Her information has been verified and her PIN has been confirmed. Your mother should not share her PIN with anyone. The PIN stays the same from year to year and can be used to make corrections, add school codes, and view your federal student loan history. For more information on the PIN, your mother can visit www.pin.ed.gov.
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No, it does not say you qualify for loans. You will only qualify for financial aid (loans, grants, work study) if you do everything they are telling you to do (resolve the problems listed) AND prove that all the information on your fafsa was correct. So... this is what you need to do now. 1. Apparently you are male and have not registered with selective service yet. You must do this if you are going to get aid. Follow the steps they list to clear this problem. 2. Apparently you did not answer the question (about your income) and they assumed you did not file a tax return based on this. Did you work at all in 2008? If so, you need to put the income amounts on this section (people get this error message when they leave this section blank). There is a question about weather you are going to file a tax return or ARE NOT going to file a tax return. They assumed you were not, but if this is incorrect, you need to fix it. Also if you had NO income, put a zero here. Don't not leave it blank on the fafsa. Blanks on questions requiring income increase your chanced of being selected for verification. 3. Likely because of all the missing info and blanks, you have been selected for VERIFICATION. Meaning you are going to have to PROVE the info you put on the fafsa is correct. You will have to turn in your and your parents income tax returns (Or if you did not file a tax return, turn in other documentation that proved how you and your family survived with no income for the year). The school will tell you EXACTLY what to turn in. Often they give you worksheets to complete and return. Once you finish the verification process, the school will either confirm everything is correct on your fafsa and issue you an award letter, or recalculate your EFC and then issue you an award letter. The award letter tells you exactly how much aid you will be getting and how much. As it stands right now, you will qualify for both loans and grants, but again, that could change if the info is incomplete or wrong. Hope this helps... good luck.
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if your EFC=0 it means that your family isnt expected to pay for any of your college tution which means that schools can give you that much more money. so yes i believe you qualify.Everyone qualifies!!
boomboxx
you get nothing for nothing is my opinion
bilbobagsend
Yes If they give you a pin number you are qualified. Long story short, they are telling you that you may be eligible for grants you will not have to pay back.
WinstonGirl
Yes. You have not only qualified for loans, but also for a Pell Grant. Since your EFC is zero, your qualify for the maximum amount in federal aid. This does NOT mean that you will not have to pay for any of your education. The pell grant will give you about $5000 total for the 2009/2010 school year. Additionally, you might receive other grants that don't have to be paid back. You will also qualify for federal loans. The borrowing limit for a stafford loan is around $5500 but you may be offered other need-based loans as well. If you are going to a fairly inexpensive school, then most of your expenses will probably be met with federal aid. If you are going to a very expensive school, then you'll need to finance the rest of the cost yourself even though your EFC is zero.
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