Financial aid is money to help students pay for college. It can be in different forms and come from various sources. Completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application is often considered the first step in making education after high school possible for students. Completing the financial aid application qualifies students for federal, state, and institutional funding that can make college more affordable. Student may be surprised by what they qualify for!
Check out the FAFSA Completion Challenge for data on high school submission and completion rates.
FAFSA completion is strongly associated with postsecondary enrollment: 92% of seniors who completed the FAFSA enrolled by the November following graduation vs. 51% who did not complete a FAFSA.
FAFSA Filing College Priority Deadlines
To see your high school's individual student FAFSA submission list, please fill out the attachment and send your request to Linda Oldham Burns
Each district submits a request for access, and the designated district contact is responsible for distributing the data to individual schools.
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Steps to host a successful Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completion event:
Did you know your local extension agent can assist with FAFSA completion? There is research and extension office presence in all 105 counties in Kansas. Click here for a list of locations and contact information.
2024 Lunch & Learn: FAFSA for Educators (Details & Recording)
Educators working with high school students are invited to join KBOR and KASFAA on a Thursday over lunch to learn more about financial aid and ensure students receive the most accurate and up-to-date information. Whether you are seasoned at assisting students with financial aid or new, don’t miss this valuable opportunity to better support your students on their path to higher education.
Topics include: Types of Aid Available, Overview of Eligibility, Typical Timeline, Importance of filling out the FAFSA for all students, and some time for Q&A.