It's almost time for college students to move into their dorms and get ready for the upcoming school year. If that's you and you haven't checked "submit my FAFSA" off your to-do list, take care of that ASAP.
As of July 5, less than half of the high school class of 2024 had submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, according to the National College Attainment Network's analysis of Federal Student Aid data. FAFSA submissions from this class are down about 11% compared to last year's, NCAN finds.
It's not just incoming freshmen, though. Returning college students need to submit a new FAFSA every year to be considered for aid.
While it may have been difficult for students and their families to submit a FAFSA at the beginning of this year's application cycle, most of the technical issues have been resolved by now.
"Fill out the FAFSA. Just fill it out," Jill Desjean, director of policy of analysis at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, tells CNBC Make It.
The deadline to apply for federal aid for the 2024-25 school year isn't until June 30, 2025. But if you're starting school in August or September, you'll probably need to get your school bills — and any applicable aid — figured out by then.
There is currently an $11 billion surplus of federal Pell Grant funding waiting to go to eligible students, according to the Congressional Budget Office. By Kamaron McNair
