Free Application for Student Aid--All students attending any type of post-secondary education should fill out the FAFSA application.
***Direct links to the Department of Education's Federal Student Aid website and FAFSA .
financial_resources.pdf
FAFSA FRENZY
Northwest University-- B.D. Owens Library
October 21st at 2-4 P.M.
Northwest hosts its FAFSA Frenzy to assist future and current college students who are seeking assistance with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. The event is 2-4 p.m. in the B.D. Owens Library. Personnel from Northwest’s financial aid office will be on hand to answer questions and assist students and families with completing the FAFSA online.
Filing a FAFSA is often the first step students must take to apply for financial aid for college. It is the primary form used by federal, state and institutional financial assistance programs in determining an individual’s eligibility for grants, loans, work-study and scholarships.
For students applying for enrollment at Northwest, the FAFSA removes other barriers students and their families may encounter when they are required to complete additional applications and helps determine a student’s eligibility for financial assistance and scholarship opportunities such as the American Dream Grant, which covers 100 percent of tuition and fees for eligible students.
Students may receive assistance at any of the FAFSA Frenzy events throughout the state, no matter where they live, attend school or plan to attend college. The events are open to all students, including high school seniors, current college students and non-traditional students.
The 2020-21 FAFSA is available, starting Tuesday, Oct. 1. Students who attend FAFSA Frenzy will receive:
• Free professional assistance completing the 2020-21 FAFSA.
• Free information regarding federal student aid programs and Missouri state aid programs.
• A chance to win a scholarship for enrollment in a Missouri postsecondary program in the fall of 2020.
After submitting a FAFSA, a college cost comparison worksheet is available to help students compare college costs and financial aid awards to help make a decision. To complete the 2020-21 FAFSA, students should bring:
• Student and parent FSA ID information.
• A list of schools to which the student has applied, been accepted, or is interested in attending.
• Student and parent 2018 W-2 forms or tax return copies. Parental information is required for most undergraduate students under the age of 24.
***Direct links to the Department of Education's Federal Student Aid website and FAFSA .
financial_resources.pdf
FAFSA FRENZY
Northwest University-- B.D. Owens Library
October 21st at 2-4 P.M.
Northwest hosts its FAFSA Frenzy to assist future and current college students who are seeking assistance with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. The event is 2-4 p.m. in the B.D. Owens Library. Personnel from Northwest’s financial aid office will be on hand to answer questions and assist students and families with completing the FAFSA online.
Filing a FAFSA is often the first step students must take to apply for financial aid for college. It is the primary form used by federal, state and institutional financial assistance programs in determining an individual’s eligibility for grants, loans, work-study and scholarships.
For students applying for enrollment at Northwest, the FAFSA removes other barriers students and their families may encounter when they are required to complete additional applications and helps determine a student’s eligibility for financial assistance and scholarship opportunities such as the American Dream Grant, which covers 100 percent of tuition and fees for eligible students.
Students may receive assistance at any of the FAFSA Frenzy events throughout the state, no matter where they live, attend school or plan to attend college. The events are open to all students, including high school seniors, current college students and non-traditional students.
The 2020-21 FAFSA is available, starting Tuesday, Oct. 1. Students who attend FAFSA Frenzy will receive:
• Free professional assistance completing the 2020-21 FAFSA.
• Free information regarding federal student aid programs and Missouri state aid programs.
• A chance to win a scholarship for enrollment in a Missouri postsecondary program in the fall of 2020.
After submitting a FAFSA, a college cost comparison worksheet is available to help students compare college costs and financial aid awards to help make a decision. To complete the 2020-21 FAFSA, students should bring:
• Student and parent FSA ID information.
• A list of schools to which the student has applied, been accepted, or is interested in attending.
• Student and parent 2018 W-2 forms or tax return copies. Parental information is required for most undergraduate students under the age of 24.