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The FAFSA Simplification Act and the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education Act (FUTURE Act) will jointly guide the first sweeping redesign of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) system in over 40 years.
The updated process will provide
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a more streamlined application process,
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expanded eligibility for federal student aid,
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reduced barriers for certain student populations, and
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a better user experience.
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FAFSA simplification will be implemented in phases, with full implementation of major provisions in the 2024–25 award year.
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The U.S. Department of Education's office of Federal Student Aid is committed to providing information, resources, and training to assist you in the transition to the changes.
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Financial Aid Toolkit
Information and outreach tools for counselors, college access professionals, nonprofit mentors, and other advisors.
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FSA Knowledge Center
Policy guidance, training, announcements, and links to other Federal Student Aid resources geared toward financial aid administrators.
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**The Department of Education strives to make all content accessible to everyone. While this document does not currently meet the standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Federal Student Aid is working to create an accessible version. If you need access to this content before the accessible version is available, please contact the Information Technology Accessibility Program Help Desk at ITAPSupport@ed.gov to help facilitate.
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Stay Tuned—More Updates to Come
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U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Ave. SW,
Washington, DC, 20002, US
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Please do not reply to this email. Messages sent to this email address are not monitored. If you wish to contact us, please use the StudentAid.gov contact page. For more information about financial aid, visit StudentAid.gov.
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