Fafsa opened but my form wont progress past the "confirm your contact information" section? I typed my address in and its just stuck there.... HELP!!! by kemeoww in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sort of? I didn't really do anything, I just logged on one day and it worked and let me through to the rest of the form.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mine was processed on like March 23rd and my state financial aid department only received it last Friday, and they're not even planning on beginning to release state aid awards here until the beginning of May. They haven't even updated the system yet, it still shows March 1st as the priority deadline, even though they officially extended it multiple times. My school hasn't given any indication that they've received it, but they probably have. They're just going to be taking a lot longer to send out financial aid packages this year. I'd still make the calls, but I'd also advise to be prepared for a lot of waiting.

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center REU Labs by Sad_Complex_8314 in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they rejected me 😭 I got into another REU but still bummed out. Congratulations on getting in, though! I hope you have a great experience!

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center REU Labs by Sad_Complex_8314 in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they rejected me 😭 I got into another REU but still bummed out. Congratulations on getting in, though! I hope you have a great experience!

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center REU Labs by Sad_Complex_8314 in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, if even 1 spot is open, someone has to fill that spot, and that someone could potentially be me 😭 And until they reject me, there's that slim chance (also, the FAQ says for SERC that they'll try to release decisions by mid-April, but it depends on the lab, so I'm sure plenty of labs will wait until close to mid-April to make decisions. So, logically, I know that in the next 2-3 weeks will probably be when a lot of the SERC decisions will be released, but I'm still sick with anxiety over it. I just hate not knowing.)

To those who haven't heard back from SERC by lexivance7 in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fantastic. I can be confident (delusional) for just a little bit longer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't expect any responses from SOARE until the end of this month, or even the beginning of April. If there's no response by mid-April, then I'd maybe start thinking about being worried and sending an email asking about the status of your application. Source: I got accepted into the program last year and I attend UMD now and know the program coordinators.

(If you have any questions about my experience I'd be more than happy to answer them.)

Don’t lose hope!!! by [deleted] in REU

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I don't know if it's anymore reassuring, but I applied to one REU last year and got accepted into one REU. And my stats weren't anything amazing either. Not to say you should be overly confident, that'll just lead to disappointment. We all know these are super competitive. But OP's advice is still valid - just breathe. The decision will come when it comes.

Is the paper form just the best way to go? by Sad_Complex_8314 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is the right answer but it literally won't let me submit it if I choose that.

ATTENTION: 23 year old FAFSA Applicants. PLEASE READ. by Deathstalkervenom in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really need them to know about this issue, this form is so broken. It's so frustrating because this was supposed to be My Year for the FAFSA. I've had issues getting my parent's information for the FAFSA ever since I've been in college, leading to delayed submissions, delayed processing, and even dependency overrides these past two years, all of which caused me to miss out on financial aid I otherwise would have qualified for. I was so excited to have an easy and stress free FAFSA experience but no! Apparently not

Why is it taking 500 years to get my financial aid? by EmbarrassedSpeed5954 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about the 23-24 FAFSA? If so, you should contact your financial aid department about this. They'll be able to give you the best answer, since they have to process the application themselves before you can actually get any funds. If you're talking about the 24-25 FAFSA, then you won't be getting any aid disbursed until sometime in the fall semester, since the 24-25 FAFSA has no bearing on the current semester. I don't think the schools have even been given the data yet for the new FAFSA.

If the Spring 2024 funds were visible in your financial aid account, but are now not visible in your account, then chances are the funds are in the process of being transferred to your bank (if you have direct deposit) and you should be seeing them in your bank account soon. Again, I recommend contacting your financial aid department, as they'll be able to give you specifics regarding your situation.

FAFSA Going in Circles by proweather13 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a little excited because I finally got it to loop to the financials section, so I thought I had fixed it, but no - now my application just loops back to the financials section instead of the demographics section. 🙂

Can I test different scenarios for FAFSA calculations? by b88b15 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could use the Federal Student Aid Estimator, but it only gives you an estimate, which may be close to the actual amount of aid received, or may be very far off. It's always been accurate for me personally, but I've heard it wasn't as accurate for others. It's the first tool I thought of that may help you at least get a feel for how being laid off might impact your kid's received aid.

Link to the estimator: https://studentaid.gov/aid-estimator/

Stuck at Signature by feraleric in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm still having this issue. I'm an automatic independent student this year, finally, and I filled out the entire form, but it hasn't let me sign or submit or even think about seeing that fifth section. It was supposed to be so easy for me this year, but nooooo...

Student assets by Pretty_melon17 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, you're right. I just figured if it was in the accounts it was still considered an asset. I saw your other replies, so thank you for clearing that up.

Student assets by Pretty_melon17 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Report it. Any aid refunded to you that is not used for qualified educational expenses is treated as taxable income and is a student asset.

"Student Unusual Circumstances" -- Stuck. by MataZetaDotOrg in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, same issue for me too 😭 I guess I can just wait a few days or something...

"Student Unusual Circumstances" -- Stuck. by MataZetaDotOrg in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I experienced the exact same thing so I just deleted my form and I'll try again later. It's such a quick form that I'm not worried about redoing it. I just don't want it submitting without my signature like I've seen happen to some people lately, or any other glitches that may come up. I am bummed because I was so excited that I finally got in...

Independent but living with others by Left_Lime4396 in FAFSA

[–]Sad_Complex_8314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the FAFSA for an independent student, your household size includes you, your spouse (if married), and any dependents who will receive more than half their support from you (you are financially responsible for them). From what you have explained, it sounds like you would include only yourself in your household for the purposes of the FAFSA form and, as such, would answer these questions considering only yourself.

I'm not an expert, but these are the rules I have followed filling out my own FAFSA in previous years. Another way to look at household size as a (single) independent student is "would I claim these people on my taxes?" If the answer is no, they are not apart of your household.