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President Obama Simplifies the FAFSA for You
By Kathryn Knight
June 24, 2009
In a statement today, the Obama Administration announced sweeping changes to the FAFSA. Families filling out the FAFSA will no longer have to go through such a painstaking process just to see if they qualify for aid. With the new changes, the online FAFSA will see a drop from 30 screens of questions to 10, according to CNN.
The goal, according to the press release issued today by the U.S. Department of Education, is to “increase postsecondary enrollment, particularly among low- and middle-income students” through a more simplified process. Some of these changes have been put into effect already while the rest will span out over the course of a few months, culminating in the January 1, 2010 release of the newer, simpler FAFSA.
Changes to the FAFSA, according to the U.S. Department of Education:
- Instant estimates of Pell Grant and student loan eligibility—went into effect May 2009.
- Skipping questions. If you’re 24 or married, you can skip questions about your parents’ finances. Or if you’re a male over 26, you can pass over questions regarding Selective Service Registration—this change will be made throughout the summer.
- Elimination of 25 financial questions. The FAFSA will ask only financial questions that the IRS asks when citizens are filing their taxes—will go into effect in January.
According to The New York Times, an estimated 1.5 million students do not fill out the FAFSA each school year because of its intricacies. With these changes put in place by the Obama administration, the FAFSA will not only be less daunting but will also enable students to continue their education by making the most important financial aid application easier to understand and thereby complete.
To access the U.S. Department of Education’s press release on the new FAFSA as well as more plans from the Obama Administration’s Agenda for College Affordability, click here.

NemanjaR
29 days ago
SWEET!!!!!!!!!
MarissaS308
29 days ago
thank god. so much weight will be lifted of my shoulders
Rashema
29 days ago
this is a blessing!
Leomora
about 1 month ago
it will definetely encourage me!
sabrina2007
about 1 month ago
i think this is awsomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
rorezacct
about 1 month ago
finally solmthing good to look foward too
CharmJenkins
about 1 month ago
this will help me definitely
StevenS160
about 1 month ago
i cant wait either..
sierrahollins
about 1 month ago
THIS REALLY HELPS ALOT!! CANT WAIT FOR SCHOOL TO START NXT YR!! ILL B AT MY COMPUTER JANUARY 1ST FILING OUT THE FAFSA
NullN206599
about 1 month ago
doesnt affect me because i am not a us citizen >< sucks for me
JROTCmike
about 1 month ago
thank u obama
Tybo07
about 1 month ago
Thanks for any help, but I don't think the FAFSA is fair! I work to try and help for my education, but then I get no help except loans. Some of my peers refuse to work because they know they will qualify for free money if they show no income! Also I live with my sister and brother-in-law when not at school and they support me, not any parent, yet I have to show my parents income, not the couple that actually support me.
RidaI
about 1 month ago
teach me with out payment!!
amymb66
about 1 month ago
I think the government should stay out of this. If they want to help, look into what is causing college to be so expensive in the first place. The brick and mortar have been there for decades. Must be professor pay scales that need to be cut in half. I don't like liberals in charge of money, they have no economic sense.
AngelaC611
about 1 month ago
ok, less paperwork on the fafsa, but still i dont qualify for anything. I am 20 living on my own trying to go to college.