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FAFSA Information
2025-26 FAFSA Release Date
The Department of Education has announced that the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open via a beta testing release for all students, and it will end this testing period and officially launch the 2025-26 FAFSA on December 1, 2024. The FAFSA is scheduled to go back to the October 1st release date next year and in subsequent years.
Streamlined Application Process
- Modified FAFSA form with fewer questions and skip-logic so families only need to answer questions that pertain to their circumstance
- Students with unusual family circumstances can apply for a “provisional independent” status and verify this status with the Financial Aid Office
- FAFSA form now available in 11 different languages
- Future Act Direct Data Exchange (FADDX), used to import your families’ tax information from the IRS, is replacing the IRS Data Retrieval Tool
Updated Terminology and Processes
- EFC (estimated family contribution) has been replaced with the SAI (student aid index)
- Students and parents need to provide “consent” in order to import federal tax information (FTI) from the IRS and complete the FAFSA
- The term “contributor” refers to anyone who is required to provide information on a student’s FAFSA. For more information on who is considered a contributor, please see our FAQ section.
- The Student Aid Report (SAR) is now referred to as the FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS). This is the summary submission document you receive after completing the FAFSA.
Pell Grant Eligibility
- The new SAI calculation expands eligibility for the Federal Pell Grant program
Roadmap
The following roadmap will provide you with an overview of the new FAFSA process and a timeline of events for both new and returning students. Dates and items will be added as we learn more about this implementation.
Before you start:
The student and any contributors who will be providing information on the FAFSA need to have an FSA ID prior to starting the FAFSA. This would include the student, the student’s parents or stepparents (if the student is dependent), or the student’s spouse (if married).
Timeline
Late November/December 2024
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens for the 2025-26 academic year.
Early/Mid-Spring 2025
Estimated financial aid offers will begin going out to new undergraduate students in the mail (first-time and transfer).
Mid-Summer 2025
Financial aid package notices will be sent to returning and graduate students via their Marywood student email account. Financial aid awards will be viewable in the MarywoodYou student portal.