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  2. U.S. Department of Education to Launch Application Process to ...

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    Outline application requirements for approval of PEPs, and; Clarify the requirements and obligations of institutions, accrediting agencies, and oversight entities. Prison Education Program Application Process. Starting July 3, 2023, institutions can apply to offer a PEP through the Federal Student Aid E-App.

  3. 8 Steps to Filling Out the FAFSA® Form | U.S. Department of ...

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    If you are the student: Click “Enter your (the student’s) FSA ID.”. Then enter your FSA ID username and password, and click “Next.”. If you are the parent: Click “Enter the student’s information.”. Then provide the student’s name, Social Security number, and date of birth, and click “Next.”. Choose which FAFSA form you’d ...

  4. The 2023-24 FAFSA® Form is Here! | Knowledge Center

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    Electronic Announcement ID. APP-22-21. Subject. The 2023-24 FAFSA® Form is Here! The beginning of the 2023–24 FASFA® cycle was Oct. 1, 2022. The application is available until June 30, 2024—but be sure to remind your students that some funds are limited, so it’s a good idea to apply as soon as possible. Students can apply online via ...

  5. Availability of the Prison Education Program Application Form ...

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    The PEP Application Form provides instructions and must be submitted as supporting documentation to the E-App. Eligible schools must use the E-App to report or request approval of a PEP. The PEP Application Form is available on the Prison Education Program topics page on the Knowledge Center.

  6. The Parent’s Guide to Completing the FAFSA From Start to ...

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    Make sure your child goes to fafsa.gov to fill out the application. The FAFSA is your child’s application, so keep in mind when it says “you,” it means “you, the student.” If you haven’t done your 2015 taxes before your child fills out the FAFSA, don’t worry. You can estimate the amounts, perhaps using your 2014 taxes to guide you.

  7. Grants.gov Form Instructions - U.S. Department of Education

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    Form Field Instructions. Select one type of submission in accordance with agency instructions. Changed/Corrected Application - Check if this submission is to change or correct a previously submitted application. Unless requested by the agency, applicants may not use this form to submit changes after the closing date. 2.

  8. Instructions for Submitting the Recipient’s Funding ...

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    a) Complete the Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) i. Specific directions to complete this form can be found here. ii. Complete the form titled “Application for Federal Assistance (SF- 424)” on Grants.gov. iii. While completing the form, under “4. Applicant Identifier” please enter your institution’s OPEID:

  9. The FAFSA Process | Federal Student Aid - Financial Aid Toolkit

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    Getting a StudentAid.gov Account. We encourage students and parents to get their StudentAid.gov account before filling out the FAFSA form. Anyone (student, the student's spouse, a biological or adoptive parent, or the parent's spouse) who's required to provide information on the FAFSA form needs a StudentAid.gov account before accessing and completing their section of the online form.