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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, which requires your personal information such as your last name, first name, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Move to Section B to list all members of your household. Include yourself, your spouse if applicable, and any children you support. Provide their names and the college they will attend if applicable.
  4. In Section C, indicate whether you or your spouse filed a tax return. If so, follow the instructions for using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool or provide an IRS tax return transcript.
  5. Complete Section D if anyone in your household received SNAP benefits or if child support was paid in 2012. Fill in the required details accurately.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing and dating the form in the Certification and Signatures section.

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The verification process involves submitting documents such as tax transcripts and W-2 forms so the financial aid office at your college can see that the information on these documents matches your FAFSA application.
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 an error on your FAFSA that needs fixing.
FAFSA Verification is a review process mandated by the U.S. Department of Education (34 CRF, Part 68) that requires financial aid offices to verify that information reported on the FAFSA application is true and accurate. At minimum, the government will randomly select 30% of a Universitys population for this process.
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.