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FSA Publications
We are pleased to announce our new financial aid resource tool - Funding Education Beyond High School: The Guide to Federal Student Aid 2006-2007.

The new Guide combines the information previously contained in The Student Guide and in Funding Your Education. These two reference guides will no longer be published. Our new comprehensive reference guide is the resource for junior and senior high school students, college students, parents, and non-traditional students. This publication also includes an overview of the financial aid process as well as detailed how-to steps the student needs to take at each phase of the process. In addition, the detailed glossary clarifies the financial aid terminology used throughout the new guide.

FAFSA on the Web Worksheets
Some students prefer to complete something on paper before completing the online FAFSA. A worksheet has been designed specifically for this purpose. Use this worksheet only if you plan to use FAFSA on the Web to apply for financial aid for the 2006-07 award year. You can download and print a copy of the 2006-07 English (click here for color or black and white) or Spanish FAFSA on the Web Worksheet (click here for color or black and white).
The FAFSA on the Web Worksheet is also available in Braille*.

An earlier version of the English 2006-07 version of the FAFSA on the Web Worksheet did not contain tax line references. If you have a copy of the earlier version of this worksheet, download and print a copy of the 2006-07 Tax Line Reference Guide (click here for color or black and white) designed specifically for use with this earlier version.

If you plan to use FAFSA on the Web to apply for financial aid for the 2007-2008 award year, you can download and print a copy of the 2007-2008 worksheet in English (black and white) or Spanish (black and white).

Please do not mail the worksheet for processing.


*Braille publications are available from the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).


FSA Brochures and Fact Sheets
    FSA Brochures and Posters

    FSA Fact Sheets
  • What is a U.S. Department of Education PIN and why do I need one? PDF, Word
  • What information do I need when I fill out the FAFSA? PDF, Word
  • What is so great about doing the FAFSA on line? PDF, Word
  • Am I dependent or independent? PDF, Word
  • Who is my "parent" when I fill out the FAFSA? PDF, Word
  • Federal Student Aid at A Glance (2 pages) PDF, Word
  • Federal Student Aid Application Process PDF, Word
  • College Preparation Checklist (3 pages) PDF, Word
  • Choose a School Carefully PDF, Word
  • Federal Student Aid Web Sites PDF, Word
  • Myths About Financial Aid PDF, Word
  • Why Go To College? PDF, Word
  • Choosing a Career PDF, Word
  • Need Training for a Job? PDF, Word
  • How Your Financial Aid Administrator Can Help You. PDF, Word
  • Don't Get Scammed on Your Way to College. PDF, Word
  • Be an Informed Consumer... when it comes to federal student aid. PDF, Word
  • Why Get a Federal Student Loan? PDF, Word
  • Got a Federal Student Loan? Be a Responsible Borrower! PDF, Word
  • Student Aid and Identify Theft. PDF, Word
  • Military Scholarships PDF, Word

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