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President Obama Simplifies the FAFSA for You

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.


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    a1good

    3 months ago

    i got in im white this is school program this a soical not network keep your hateful comments to yourself im so glad to go back to schoo i wish every one who is going back to school luck !

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    BaileyO4

    3 months ago

    My husband and I are sending our draughter off to school next week. In hope of a better life. She could'nt get from aid from FAFSA because she white and she an only child. Her father works two jobs and i also work Obama full of crape.

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    PawanjeetK

    3 months ago

    this is exciting!!! :D

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    Unstoppable1991

    3 months ago

    I have no clue how to do this stuff.
    How will i ever make it to college lol

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    AmandaD1534

    3 months ago

    now the lazy people get money too :( which means less money for the hard-working long time searching people such as myself.... no me gusta nada

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    ShaquineC

    3 months ago

    this is great

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    DanielleH965

    3 months ago

    Finally FAFSA wont take forever or be confusing to fill out :)

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    MustafaA45

    3 months ago

    this message board reminds me of youtube message board.

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    kate_snapp

    3 months ago

    This quote makes me laugh..... "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." FAFSA has nothing to do with whether or not people enroll in postsecondary education! Besides it still won't change the fact that unless you're a one legged, one eyed, left handed person, who was abandoned as a child, FAFSA thinks you are more than capable of paying for every single penny yourself

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    ral1414

    3 months ago

    ;-(

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    ral1414

    3 months ago

    its hard its not even funny :(

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    EthanM155

    3 months ago

    There are, and have been, all kinds of scholarships available to minorities. Try finding one that a white male can get with half the ease that a minority can get one!!!! And that has NOT changed and from what I can see, probably NEVER will change.

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    RobertM1855

    3 months ago

    Now even at 60 years old you can go back and finish your graduate degree. Viva Obama!

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    SammyH22

    3 months ago

    yes
    change is here everyone
    believe it indeed
    do u think bush cared about us citizens?
    no.
    he was doing war and everything else
    lord bless the obama family

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    BreannaM129

    3 months ago

    This is excellent.