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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.

MaryK494
4 months ago
Yahoo! It is about time!
phillip_colcord
4 months ago
It would be a Great thing to see Obama succed in this goal for all Americans an non-Americans alike. Thank You Obama
HeatherT501
4 months ago
thanks Obama, now just waiting for the free Community College's you campaigned about
dazarar
4 months ago
im neeb help
MichaeleneW
4 months ago
FAFSA takes a while, but SOO worth it. I attend a community college, and I have learned that I need to take ALL OF MY INFORMATION with the financial aid officer at the school ASAP to recieve the greatest amount of aid. Hope this helps someone.
JessicaR798
4 months ago
I hope that this will make it easier for everyone and hopefully, that those who are independent with no dependents have an easier way of getting aid also. I always get refused and am told that since i have no dependents that I am not eligible. Here I thought I was doing something right by waiting to have kids to go to school.
GloriaE37
4 months ago
President obama when he is candidate told that every student is going to get 4000 dolares for financial aid .Where is it
JaniraB2
4 months ago
that would be awesome.
carebare1227
4 months ago
I hope it will be easier. I filled that out for my son for his 1st year of college and wow... very confusing .... I see why no one fills it out.
Dylan_Orton
4 months ago
Regarding EFC -
Go directly to your college and ask to fill out the administrative judgement form. They will take into consideration many factors that the FAFSA does not. (Some colleges only allow 1 judgement per year) So be careful with your requests.
FrantzS
4 months ago
Thats one way to make it easier on us
JustinD377
4 months ago
Thanks Obama!
BlaiseB6
4 months ago
I'm so amazing about that greatest help. I'd like to know if it is possible to foreigners student. If so, please, let me know to bbatchy@yahoo.fr.
thanks.
MatthewV249
4 months ago
I'm wondering why we have to simplify the FAFSA. I figured it out and completed it in under 3 hrs. If you can't complete this form, how will you complete schooling? Of course, considering some of my classmates last semester, the dumbing down is working. Skipping over selective service is bullocks.
KylieB140
4 months ago
I have only one complaint with FAFSA. WHAT ABOUT THE REST OF US? My parents make just enough a year to make it over the line, but FAFSA doesn't know about all circumstances. Some of us have more siblings (or MANY more siblings) than others. Although they do take this into consideration, there isn't enough emphasis. In other thoughts...YAY OBAMA! YOU ARE AWESOME!