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FAFSA 2025-2026 Understanding What's New
FAFSA Simplification
In 2020, Congress passed the FAFSA Simplification Act which incorporated significant changes to federal student financial aid. Specifically, the Act overhauled the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the way aid eligibility is calculated (needs analysis) and the policies and procedures for administering student financial aid and slated for full implementation to take effect during the 2024-2025 academic year.
As a result, the FAFSA was not made available on October 1, but was released on December 31. Once again, the 2025-2026 FAFSA will not be available for students and contributors to complete until on or about December 1, 2024.
2025-2026 FAFSA Terminology and Processes
- The EFC (Estimated Family Contribution) is now the Student Aid Index (SAI).
- The Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) has been renamed the Federal Taxpayer Information (FTI)
- For dependent students whose parents are divorced or separated, the parent who must supply information on the FAFSA is changing from the parent whom the student lived with the most in the last 12 months to the parent who provided the most financial support. This parent is now termed as a “contributor”.
- All who are providing information on the FAFSA (contributors i.e. students, spouses, parent(s) and stepparents) must obtain an Federal Student Aid Identification (FSA ID)
- There is an updated resource to assist students in determining who is considered a parent on the FAFSA. The FSA ID is necessary to provide consent in the new Consent to Retrieve and Disclose Federal Tax Information section of the FAFSA:
- This consent will allow the IRS to share the FTI.
- If any party does not provide consent, the FAFSA will be considered incomplete and the Student Aid Index (SAI) will not be calculated.
- Couples whose filing status was married filing jointly are only required to have one parent as the contributor.
- The number of questions on the FAFSA has decreased from 106 questions to 36.
- Students can list up to 20 schools on their FAFSA via the online application.
Next Steps
- All Contributors are required to obtain an FSA ID. Get yours today!
- The revised the Student Aid Estimator provides you with an estimate of your 2025-2026 SAI and Pell Grant eligibility.
- Be sure to check the FAFSA website on or about December 1, 2024 to submit your FAFSA.
- The FAFSA Help Center provides answers to frequently asked questions.
FAFSA FAQs
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form gives you access to the largest source of financial aid—federal student aid. Check out this playlist to find answers to common questions to help you get ready for the 2024–25 FAFSA form. For more answers about the FAFSA process, visit StudentAid.gov.
Videos in this playlist
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Federal Student Aid
What Is FAFSA®?
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Federal Student Aid
What’s Changed for the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form?
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Federal Student Aid
Who Is a Contributor on the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form?
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Federal Student Aid
Why Do My Contributors and I Need Our Own StudentAid.gov Accounts for the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form?
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Federal Student Aid
What Does It Mean To Provide Consent and Approval on the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form?
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Federal Student Aid
How Do I Complete the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form If My Parents Are Divorced or Separated?
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Federal Student Aid
How Do I Create a StudentAid.gov Account If I Don’t Have a Social Security Number?
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Federal Student Aid
How Do I Complete the 2024–25 FAFSA® Form If My Parent Is a Noncitizen?