FAFSA School Codes for District Of Columbia

This page will help you find the Federal School Code for any District Of Columbia colleges and universities that interest you.

What's a Federal School Code? The correct Federal or FAFSA School Code on your FAFSA application helps you qualify for both federal and District Of Columbia student loans.

What do I do with a Federal School Code? You use this code to complete your FAFSA. Once you've found the FAFSA School Code you need, list it alongside the names of schools you want to attend in the Eligibility for Aid section.

You can get more tips on how to complete the FAFSA in our free step-by-step FAFSA guide.

Note: Some District Of Columbia schools may have different FAFSA school codes for their various campuses or special programs. Make sure the code you find is the exact one you need.

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Most popular District Of Columbia Federal School Code searches

George Washington University Georgetown University
Howard University American University
Strayer University Catholic University of America
University of the District of Columbia Gallaudet University
Sanz School Trinity Washington University

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