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Each year, the federal (FAFSA) or state (DREAM Act) application processor selects students for verification. The school will request documentation to verify the information you provided on the FAFSA or Dream Act application.
Its possible that you wont need to verify your income or tax information if you used the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to complete your FAFSA! If, however, you: Used the IRS Data Retrieval Tool, but reported rollovers or. Used the IRS Data Retrieval tool, but amended your tax return.
There are a variety of different reasons someones FAFSA could be selected for verification, including random selection, applying to a college that verifies all students, to protect against identity theft, or most commonly, there was a mistake on your FAFSA that needs fixing.
How long does the verification process take? Verification processing time is generally two to three weeks during peak season (June-October), and one to two weeks during non-peak season (November-May). Therefore, students should start the process as soon as possible.
Note: You may receive a printed FAFSA Submission Summary if you submitted a paper form and didnt provide a valid email address. When ED processes your FAFSA form, we also send the information to the colleges and career schools you listed.
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Verification is the process your school uses to confirm that the data reported on your FAFSA form is accurate. If youre selected for verification, your school will request additional documentation that supports the information you reported. Dont assume youre being accused of doing anything wrong.
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.
What does that mean? Verification is a process that the U.S. Department of Education uses to make sure that the information reported on the FAFSA is accurate. Some FAFSA applications are selected because of inconsistent information, and others are chosen randomly.

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