FAFSA PROMOTION CODE??? MAYBE FREE COUPON CODE?

Sooooo I am such the bad procrastinator, as well as I have longed for the giveaway deadline for fafsa, right divided they have been gonna assign me $80 to record online, there is an choice for the graduation code, is there any kind of formula to revoke the cost of the $80??? Or have it free?

If any a single has any recommendation I would unequivocally conclude it!!! :) :)

I know fafsa is routinely free, though the deadline is 2 days away, so right divided they have been charging late registration :)
I suspicion final year which I didnt compensate the price this late in the game, as well as yall were all right, I went to Fafsa.com instead of Fafsa.ed.gov as well as they attempted to lift it off as if they were fafsa as well as afterwards perplexing to assign me as if I didnt have to fill out MY OWN INFO! Scam!!! Thank yall sooooo much, roughly everybody should get most appropriate answer though I can usually give it to one, Thanks!!

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ChrisP.Bacon August 31, 2010 at 1:53 pm

LOL FASFA is a federal program not an online shopping site so there’s no such thing. Its just like college applications they don’t make exceptions for anything because they argue you had all the time in the world to do it. If you waited until the last minute it’s your own fault.

Make sure if its even worth doing it because even though FASFA might accept your application now I know most schools will not and have their own dates. The school charges the late fee.

Blaze August 31, 2010 at 2:48 pm

Just make sure you went to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ … that is the real website, and they shouldn’t charge a late fee either… or have a promotion code for that matter.

NotAnyoneYouKnow August 31, 2010 at 3:28 pm

Mary:

No, there is no such thing as late registration.

I’m guessing that you’re accidentally hooked up with fafsa.com or one of the other paid-assistance FAFSA sites, rather than http://fafsa.ed.gov – the one and only US Department of Education site. The Department of Education never charges “late fees” or any other type of fee.

Furthermore – unless you are looking for financial aid for the current summer semester, the deadline isn’t in 2 days anyway – it’s in 367 days – as in NEXT June 30th.

The deadline for the 2009-2010 FAFSA – the one that you’ll need to complete if you want aid for the school year that starts this coming fall (August? September?) is June 30, 2010.

What you HAVE missed is your school’s “priority aid deadline”, and that’s important, but it’s hardly the end of the world. By missing that deadline, you have lost out on your opportunity to be considered for certain supplementary aid programs this coming year. Those programs are small aid programs, and there is only so much money to go around. Your school uses the “priority aid” deadline to reward applicants who get their forms in early – they were considered for those “extra” forms of aid, and you won’t be.

HOWEVER – you will still be eligible for exactly the same Stafford loans and Pell Grants that you would have received if you had applied the day this year’s FAFSA was first released (January 1st). Nothing about your procrastination will have any impact on those two programs – and those are far and away the 2 largest programs, and the programs that you are most likely to receive assistance from.

Ignore the scam artists who are pressuring you for an $80 fee for a deadline that isn’t even when they say it is – and complete the 2009-2010 FAFSA (make sure you’re filling out that one!!!) on the http://fafsa.ed.gov site.

No fee. Ever.

Good luck.

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