FASFA Completion Day
We are excited to invite you to Saunders High School’s FAFSA Completion Day, a special event designed to assist families in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA is a crucial step in accessing financial aid for college and trade school, and we want to ensure you have all the support you need to complete it successfully.
FAFSA Completion Day Details:
- Date: Wednesday January 8, 2025
- Time: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
- Location: Saunders High School Library
During this event, financial aid experts will be available to guide you through the FAFSA application process, ensuring that all necessary steps are completed accurately. The goal is to provide a seamless experience for students and their families to receive the financial assistance they need for post-secondary education.
What You Need to Bring:
To ensure your FAFSA is completed on time, please bring the following documents:
- FSA ID (Federal Student Aid ID) for both the student and at least one parent. You can create one at https://studentaid.gov. Please complete this step at least three days before the event.
- Social Security Number (SSN) or Alien Registration Number (if applicable).
- Driver’s License (if applicable).
- W-2 Forms from the previous year for the student and parent (if applicable).
- Federal Income Tax Returns for the most recent year for both the student and parent (if applicable).
- Current Bank Statements
- Current Business and Investment Records (if applicable).
- List of schools that you have applied to.
How to Sign Up:
Please use the Form Link here or the QR code on the attached flyer here to sign up for the FAFSA Completion Day. This will help us ensure that we have the resources and staff ready to support you.
We strongly encourage all students and families to attend, even if you are unsure about eligibility. Completing the FAFSA is a critical step toward securing financial aid for college, and it’s free to apply!
Please note that staring with the 2024-2025 school year, all high school seniors must complete the FAFSA or the New York State Dream Act Application, or sign a waiver to opt o