What You Need to Complete the FAFSA Process The most important and resourceful tool in applying for federal student aid is your U.S. Department of Education PIN number. After obtaining your PIN, you should begin gathering together all your preliminary information to make filling out the FAFSA quick and painless. Before you fill out the form, it is important that you familiarize yourself with the FAFSA application process to ensure you are securing your aid properly. Your PIN Number Who will need a PIN? Both the parent(s) and the student need a PIN number. Students who are independents and filing without their parents do not need a parent PIN number. Each pin number is unique to the individual person. To obtain your PIN, you simply need to visit the Federal Student Aid PIN website, which includes a short PIN application. Then you wait for email confirmation from the government. Once you receive this information, you will receive your PIN number shortly. When you obtain the email with instructions regarding your PIN, it is important that you retrieve your PIN from their secure site. You must do this quickly because the email expires after a short period of time, due to the amount of delicate information it contains. Keep your PIN number private. Remember this is your digital signature; keep it safe like you would your Social Security Number. The FAFSA needs to be filled out each year. If you fill out your FAFSA online, your information will be in the system. If there are any changes of circumstances, you can update the information online, and then simply sign it again with your PIN. Gathering Information • Student and Parent Social Security Numbers The Application Process |
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