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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.
You are automatically considered independent on the FAFSA if: You are 24 years old or older. You are married. You are supporting children of your own. You are on active duty in the armed services or have been in the armed services.
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.
One way to think about it is this: If your EFC is $15,000 per year, and your CoA for a particular school is $14,000, you do not have demonstrated need. But if you take that EFC of $15,000 per year and apply it to a school with a CoA of $40,000, you now have a demonstrated need of $25,000.
The Verification Worksheet - Dependent form is a form that is requested of a dependent student selected for FAFSA Verification. The form requires information from both parents and students to verify some of the information provided on the students Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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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.
To be considered independent on the FAFSA without meeting the age requirement, an associate or bachelors degree student must be at least one of the following: married; a U.S. veteran; in active duty military service other than training purposes; an emancipated minor; a recently homeless youth or self-supporting and at
You can only qualify as an independent student on the FAFSA if you are at least 24 years of age, married, on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, financially supporting dependent children, an orphan (both parents deceased), a ward of the court, or an emancipated minor.
Students are selected for federal verification by the federal processor. For the 2025-2026 academic year, students who are selected for verification will be placed in one of the following three verification groups. The verification group determines which FAFSA information must be verified.
Some FAFSA applications are selected because of inconsistent information, and others are chosen randomly. The Office of Financial Aid will request copies of your (and if a dependent student, your parents) IRS tax return transcript(s) and W-2s, as well as a verification worksheet if you are selected.

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