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Common
Errors on Financial Aid Applications
Most errors are made because
those applying either do not carefully follow or do not understand the
application instructions. While few errors will cause you to start all
over, many errors will significantly delay the processing of either the
FAFSA at the federal level, your award at the TTU level, or both.
Please carefully read the instructions that come with the application.
There are also additional FAFSA
instructions provided by the Department of Education. If you do not
clearly understand a question, please call your school. The few extra
minutes could save you weeks of delays!
Common Errors:
- Be sure to fill in every field according to the
instructions on the FAFSA. The computer often reads a blank as an
error. If you are unsure about the correct answer, ask!
- Make sure to use your legal name, as it is shown on
your Social Security card. Put a zero (0) where the answer is zero.
- Make sure to write your Social Security Number and
date of birth correctly.
- Read every question carefully.
- Answer "yes" to questions that
inquire about your interest in different types of aid. This will not
obligate you to accept any aid that is offered to you, but if you say "no,"
we will not offer that type of aid to you.
- Remember to count yourself as one of the people in
your household who will be a college student in the award year.
However, you may not count either of your parents as "number in
college" even though they are included in the "number in household".
- If your parents are divorced or separated, the parent
with whom you lived the most during the past year is the parent who
should fill out the FAFSA. If this parent has remarried, your
stepparent must report his/her income and assets on the FAFSA, even if
they were not married during the previous year. Prenuptial agreements
are not recognized.
- The Earned Income Credit is considered "untaxed
income" on the FAFSA.
- Finally, sign the form with your esigniture (PIN).
- If someone other than you, your spouse, or your
parents complete the FAFSA, or told you what to write, that person must
complete the "Preparer's Use Only" section.
For more do's and don'ts, see www.finaid.org/fafsa/errors.phtml
To fill out the FAFSA online, see www.fafsa.ed.gov
Tennessee Tech University Financial Aid
P.O. Box 5076
Cookeville, TN 38505
Phone: (931) 372-3073 or (800) 268-0236 FAX: (931) 372-6309
Questions or Comments, please e-mail financialaid@tntech.edu |