The Department of Education launched a new version of the FAFSA this year, which caused delays and issues.
FAFSA is the sole gateway to all federal, state and most institutional financial aid in Pennsylvania, including student loans available for all income levels.“It is imperative that students planning to attend college next year fill out the FAFSA to ensure they aren’t leaving money on the table,” PDE Secretary Dr. Khalid N. Mumin said in a press release.
The FAFSA form allows students to request federal grants, work-study funds and loans, all in one application.
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