Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is you should always complete a FAFSA even if you know you won’t get any aid. Most schools won’t consider you for financial aid later if you didn’t submit a FAFSA in the beginning. Not at all sure why that would be, but have heard it from multiple reliable sources.
Some schools require the FAFSA in order to be considered for merit aid. Our school counselor said always, always fill it out.
People say this, I don’t think this is true, or at least, nobody has been able to name a specific school that requires it for merit. Didn’t fill it out and was offered lots of merit at many schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is you should always complete a FAFSA even if you know you won’t get any aid. Most schools won’t consider you for financial aid later if you didn’t submit a FAFSA in the beginning. Not at all sure why that would be, but have heard it from multiple reliable sources.
Some schools require the FAFSA in order to be considered for merit aid. Our school counselor said always, always fill it out.
People say this, I don’t think this is true, or at least, nobody has been able to name a specific school that requires it for merit. Didn’t fill it out and was offered lots of merit at many schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is you should always complete a FAFSA even if you know you won’t get any aid. Most schools won’t consider you for financial aid later if you didn’t submit a FAFSA in the beginning. Not at all sure why that would be, but have heard it from multiple reliable sources.
Some schools require the FAFSA in order to be considered for merit aid. Our school counselor said always, always fill it out.
People say this, I don’t think this is true, or at least, nobody has been able to name a specific school that requires it for merit. Didn’t fill it out and was offered lots of merit at many schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is you should always complete a FAFSA even if you know you won’t get any aid. Most schools won’t consider you for financial aid later if you didn’t submit a FAFSA in the beginning. Not at all sure why that would be, but have heard it from multiple reliable sources.
Some schools require the FAFSA in order to be considered for merit aid. Our school counselor said always, always fill it out.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is you should always complete a FAFSA even if you know you won’t get any aid. Most schools won’t consider you for financial aid later if you didn’t submit a FAFSA in the beginning. Not at all sure why that would be, but have heard it from multiple reliable sources.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Npc at Clemson said we would get zero. Was offered $24k per year. Npc at W&M said we would get $10k and was offered $5k.