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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the standard worksheet v1 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, which requires your personal information. Enter your last name, first name, middle initial, and the last four digits of your Social Security Number (SSN). Provide your address, city, state, zip code, ASU ID number, email address, and phone number.
  3. Move to Section B to list all individuals in your household. Include yourself and your parents. For each person listed, provide their full name, age, relationship to you, and the college they will attend if applicable.
  4. In Section C through G, follow the instructions carefully for verifying income information for both parents and students. Check the appropriate boxes based on whether tax returns were filed or if other documentation is needed.
  5. Finally, ensure that both you and a parent sign in the Certification and Signature section before submitting the completed form along with any required documents.

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What happens if I dont complete FAFSA verification process? Your college can withhold your financial aid until youve completed the verification process. To avoid any delays in your financial aid, submit the information requested by your college as soon as you can.
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 you do not complete Verification, you are not eligible for any need-based institutional or federal aid (i.e. LVC Need-Based Grant, Federal Pell Grant, Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Direct PLUS Loan, etc.).
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.
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.

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If you dont complete the FAFSA, you wont be able to receive federal financial aid. You may also be ineligible for certain types of college scholarships and state aid. If you cant complete the FAFSA due to missing information or difficulty with the form, contact your college financial aid office for additional help.

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