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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the school code request form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Official School Name' and provide both shipping and mailing addresses. Ensure that the addresses are complete, including city, county, state, and zip code.
  3. Next, enter your contact information: telephone number, fax number, school email address, and website. This information is crucial for communication regarding your request.
  4. Indicate whether you are a member of a school district and if you share your address with any other organization. If applicable, list the relevant details.
  5. Proceed to specify when your school was established and if it has ever used a different name or address. Provide any necessary historical information.
  6. Complete sections regarding student enrollment numbers by grade and types of diplomas conferred upon completion of studies.
  7. Finally, review all provided information for accuracy before signing the form. Remember that notarization is required for processing your request.

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In order to access College Board assessments and services, youll first need a school code, also known as an Attending Institution (AI) code. A school code is a six-digit identifier that allows schools to receive in school assessments reporting or to order and administer in school assessments.
Its possible your school doesnt participate in federal student aid programs and doesnt have a school code. Check with your schools financial aid office to confirm. They can also provide you with the Federal School Code, if applicable.
Usually, you just need to show your student ID card in-store. For online buying, you may be required to sign up to a student discount service like Unidays or Student Beans. These sites verify your student status for the retailer. You should be given a unique discount code to enter at the checkout.
If you dont know a schools Federal School Code, you can search by selecting the state and entering the schools name or city in the School Search. If you are still having trouble finding a school code, contact your colleges and career schools financial aid office.
To ensure that UCLA receives FAFSA information, students should enter the UCLA federal school code (001315) in the appropriate search field.

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The District Code can be found by signing in to your school districts Web Portal. When you Sign-In, the District Code should be visible in the Black Box located in the lower left-hand corner.
The Federal School Code List contains the unique identifiers assigned by the U.S. Department of Education to schools participating in the Title IV federal student aid programs.

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