Student Financial Aid /financialaid IJ Fri, 03 May 2024 23:04:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Newly Admitted Students /financialaid/2024/04/17/newly-admitted-students/ Wed, 17 Apr 2024 20:58:18 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6082 Congratulations New Husky! We understand you and your parent(s) may have many questions about the financial aid process. We hope that this page will help you find the answers to your questions.

Do you have questions about financial aid at the IJ? We’re here to help. Join us for a virtual Q&A session with the UW Office of Student Financial Aid on Thursday, April 18, 12–1 p.m. or 4–5 p.m.

Can’t make it this week? See the full schedule below for a time that works for you.

Thursday, April 18 Noon–1 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Thursday, April 18 4–5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Tuesday, April 23 4–5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Thursday, April 25 4–5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Tuesday, April 30 4–5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Thursday, May 2 4–5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
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Summer Quarter /financialaid/2024/03/28/summer-quarter/ Thu, 28 Mar 2024 20:02:16 +0000 /financialaid/?p=7067

To apply for aid during Summer Quarter you will need to complete the 2024-2025 FAFSA. You will also need to complete the Summer Application at MyUW Financial Aid Status.

The Summer Aid Application is currently unavailable. As a result of the , there is a delay in receiving and processing the financial aid applications and this affects the Summer Aid Application. You will be notified by our office via email once we have received your FAFSA or WASFA, and you will at that point be able to complete the Summer Aid Application.

Any aid offered for Summer will be based on full-time enrollment (at least 12 credits for undergraduates and professional, and at least 10 credits for graduate students). If you will not be attending full-time, pleasecontactour office to discuss your eligibility. We try to prepare aid offers for Summer the same as any other quarter as much as possible given limited funding. Husky Promise is not part of Summer Quarter.

For more information please visit our Summer Quarter web page.

 

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Spring Quarter Hours /financialaid/2024/03/13/spring-quarter-hours-2/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 21:11:07 +0000 /financialaid/?p=7045 There are multiple ways you can get in touch with us. You can get in contact with our financial aid counselors by calling 206-543-6101during ourphone service hours,or by emailing us at osfa@uw.edu.

Phone service hours:

Monday – Friday

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

In-person advising:

Monday – Wednesday1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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2024-25 FAFSA and FAFSA Simplification /financialaid/2024/03/13/2024-25-fafsa-and-fafsa-simplification/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 17:55:50 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6754 As you may know, the FAFSA application and delivery system is changing for 2024-25. Due to these FAFSA delays, OSFA will internally adjust our priority target date to include students who were unable to start their FAFSA by February 28 and ensure you are included in our priority group. We ask that you complete your FAFSA as soon as possible during the first weeks of March so that we can prepare an award offer for you as soon as possible.

We will continue to keep you informed with periodic updates and reminders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the changes to the FAFSA 2024-2025?

The represents a significant overhaul of the processes and systems used to award federal student aid starting with the 2024–25 award year. This includes the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form, need analysis, and many policies and procedures for schools that participate in federal student aid programs.

These changes are aimed at making it easier for students and their families to apply for financial aid with a more streamlined application process.

Key changes

  • Availability – the FAFSA was made available in late December 2023.
  • More streamlined application process with fewer questions, and an easier way to transfer the tax information directly from IRS.
  • Student Aid Index (SAI) replaces the term Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
  • New terminology – you will notice new terminology being used in the application and aid eligibility process.

Terminology changes

  • Contributor: anyone who is asked to provide information on the FAFSA – student, student spouse, parent(s), and stepparent(s) for example.
  • Consent: each contributor will now need to provide their consent to their Federal Tax Information (FTI) being included in the FAFSA, even if they did not file a U.S. tax return.
  • SAI: Student Index Aid (SAI) replaces the Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
  • FTI: Federal Tax Information (FTI) transferred directly from the IRS.

Changes to the application

  • The number of questions on the FAFSA will be reduced.
  • For students whose parents are divorced or separated, the Custodial Parent on your FAFSA will be the parent who provides you with the most financial support and will no longer be the parent with whom you lived with the most over the past 12 months.
  • Each contributor (student, student spouse, parent(s) and/or stepparent) will have to provide consent.
  • If any contributor does not provide their consent the Student Aid Index (SAI) will not be calculated, and we will not be able to determine your eligibility for financial aid.
  • Foster, homeless, and unaccompanied youth—as well as applicants who cannot provide parental information—will be able to complete the form with a provisional independent student determination and receive a calculated SAI.
  • Students can list up to 20 schools on their FAFSA via the online application.

Other changes

  • A direct data share with the IRS will replace what is currently known as the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT).
  • Resources for completing the FAFSA form will be expanded to the 11 most common languages spoken in the United States.

Watch the “” for more details.

How can I get started with my FAFSA?

If you don’t already have one, please make sure to —and remember your username and password so you can access and submit the 2024–25 FAFSA form when it’s available.

(contribute their info on your FAFSA form).

If your parent(s) or spouse will need to contribute to your form, make sure each contributor. Even if a contributor doesn’t have a Social Security number, they will be able to create an account when the 2024–25 form goes live.

Watch playlist to understand what information and documents you’ll need to fill out the FAFSA form.

My family member does not have an SSN and can’t complete the FAFSA. What should we do?

We are aware of the issues with accessing the FAFSA application for students whose family members include a parent or spouse without a Social Security Number (SSN). In the past applicants have been able to complete the FAFSA by entering all zeros for the SSN for that family member. With the changes to the 2024-2025 FAFSA all contributors are now required to create an FSA ID, including contributors without an SSN. Unfortunately, this process is not working properly, and families have not been able to access the 2024-2025 FAFSA.

The Department of Education is working on resolving this. We ask that students wait to file the FAFSA until the process has been fixed, and students can file the FAFSA electronically. Paper FAFSAs will not be processed until after the electronic submissions are processed, and therefore we encourage students to complete the FAFSA online.

We will continue to monitor this situation, and we will let you know when the Department of Education has resolved the issue. We will adjust our internal process to accommodate students who experienced difficulties completing the FAFSA by Feb. 28.

Who is a contributor on the FAFSA form?

Contributor is a new term being introduced on the 2024–25 FAFSA form. A contributor is anyone (you, your spouse, your biological or adoptive parent, or your parent’s spouse) who is required to provide information on the FAFSA form, sign the FAFSA form, and provide consent to have their federal tax information transferred directly from the IRS into the form. For more detailed information, please see .

Watch the “for more details.

What is consent, and why is it needed for the FAFSA form?

Each contributor (students, spouses, and parents) will be required to consent to the new data transfer from the IRS to the FAFSA form even if the contributor doesn’t have a Social Security Number, didn’t file 2022 taxes, or filed taxes outside the US.

The student and all contributors must provide this consent on the FAFSA form in order to be eligible for federal student aid.

Watch the “” for more details.

 

Please continue to check back as we will update this page as we receive more information so we can continue to help you and your family navigate the new application process.

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Winter Quarter Advising Hours /financialaid/2024/01/05/winter-quarter-advising-hours-2/ Fri, 05 Jan 2024 21:36:27 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6964 There are multiple ways you can get in touch with us. You can get in contact with our financial aid counselors by calling206-543-6101during ourphone service hours,or by emailing us at osfa@uw.edu.

In-person advising(room 105 Schmitz Hall):

Starting January 29th:

Monday – Wednesday

1:00 pm. – 3:00 pm

Phone service hours:

Monday – Friday

Noon – 3:00 p.m.

Closed: February 19th in observance of holiday.

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Student Loan Repayments /financialaid/2023/09/07/student-loan-repayments/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 23:05:22 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6805 The student loan payment pause has ended with the end of the Covid-19 national emergency. Interest has started to accrue on student loans and payments will be due in October 2023. Find out more about the resumption of repayment and . If you haven’t already, please identify and communicate with your to determine the best repayment plan for you.

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Quarterly Cost Estimator /financialaid/2023/06/28/quarterly-cost-estimator/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 18:56:54 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6689 Do you need help planning and budgeting for the quarter? You can use this .

If you need to access your aid offer to see From your main webpage, first click on “UW Resources”, then click on “Student Finances”, and then click on “Financial Aid Status” to view your financial aid offer.

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MyUW Financial Aid Status Video Tutorial /financialaid/2023/06/16/myuw-financial-aid-status-video-tutorial-3/ Fri, 16 Jun 2023 19:46:59 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6676 Need help navigating the MyUW Financial Aid page? Here is a link to the latest on how to navigate the financial aid status tab on MyUW.

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Summer Quarter Hours /financialaid/2023/06/08/summer-quarter-hours/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 21:11:56 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6649 There are multiple ways you can get in touch with us. You can get in contact with our financial aid counselors by calling206-543-6101during ourphone service hours,or by emailing us at osfa@uw.edu.

In-person advising:

Monday-Wednesday

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Counselors are available by Phone:

Monday – Friday

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Week of June 12th: In Person Advising /financialaid/2023/06/08/week-of-june-12th-in-person-advising/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 16:13:49 +0000 /financialaid/?p=6652 There are multiple ways you can get in touch with us. You can get in contact with our financial aid counselors by calling206-543-6101during ourphone service hours,or by visiting us during our in-person advising hours.

In-person advising for the week of June 12th:

Wednesday-Friday

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

You can also get in contact with our financial aid counselors by calling206-543-6101during ourphone service hours:

Monday – Friday

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 pm

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