2019-2020 V1 - Standard Verification Worksheet (Dependent Student)-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2019-2020 V1 - Standard Verification Worksheet in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, which requires your personal information such as your last name, first name, date of birth, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for verification.
  3. Move to Section B to provide details about your household. List all members living with you and indicate how many are enrolled in college. This section helps clarify your financial situation.
  4. In Section C, focus on your income information. If you filed a tax return, check the appropriate box regarding the IRS Data Retrieval Tool usage. If not, list any employers and income earned.
  5. Section D requires similar income details from your parents. Ensure they complete this accurately as well.
  6. Finally, in Section E, both you and a parent must sign and date the form to certify that all information is correct before submission.

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This is a standard verification request when the federal processor determines that identity verification is required. Selection is part of a program to curb financial aid fraud. Every school will eventually ask him to do this.
A dependent student is assumed to have the support of parents, so the parents information must be assessed along with the students information to get a full picture of the familys financial resources.
In recent years, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has set goals to decrease overall verification rates. ED verified as much as 38% of FAFSA filers during certain cycles over the past decade. This was down to a low of 17.11% for the first three quarters of the 2021- 22 cycle.
What happens if I do not complete verification? If a student who is selected for verification does not complete the verification process, then any federal and/or need-based aid (Pell grant, SEOG, Work-Study, Federal Direct loans, certain Scholarships, and institutional aid) will NOT be awarded or disbursed.
If students fail to complete verification, they may fail to receive federal aid and, in some cases, also become ineligible for institutional or state aid. ED selects around 25% of all FAFSA filers for verification.

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FSA announced some good news at its most recent conference: For the current 2021-22 FAFSA cycle, the verification selection rate for all filers was reduced from 22% to 18%. However, the selection rate for Pell Grant-eligible FAFSA filers remains much higher.
About 17% of FAFSA forms were selected for verification during the first three quarters of the 2021-2022 cycle, ing to a 2021 NCAN/National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators report. The U.S. Department of Education set goals to decrease overall verification rates in recent years.

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