03.30.07 | FAFSA Deadlines: Is it too late?
There are two types of FAFSA deadlines…Federal deadlines and State deadlines. Each individual state has a deadline for when the FAFSA is due each year. What does this mean for you, the student? If you do not renew your FAFSA within your State’s deadline, you will not receive ANY: Grants, Work Study, or Federal Student Loans. The Federal deadline for the 2007-2008 school year is June 30th 2008…whereas the deadline for, Massachusetts for the 2007-2008 school year is May 1st (your school must physically have the FAFSA by May 1, 2007). Here is a list of States deadlines for the FAFSA for the 2007-2008 school year: (this is not a complete list, if your state isn’t here, check with your Financial aid office at your school)
Alaska April 15, 2007 - date received@
Arizona June 30, 2008 - date received@
Arkansas For Academic Challenge - June 1, 2007
date received@
California For initial awards - March 2, 2007
Delaware April 15, 2007 - date received@
District of Columbia June 30, 2007 - date received by state
Florida May 15, 2007 - date processed
Illinois First-time applicants - September 30, 2007
Continuing applicants - August 15, 2007 -
date received#@
Indiana March 10, 2007 - date received
Iowa July 1, 2007 - date received @
Kansas April 1, 2007 - date received@
Kentucky March 15, 2007 - date received
Louisiana July 1, 2007 (date received)
Maine May 1, 2007 - date received@
Maryland March 1, 2007 - date received
Massachusetts May 1, 2007 - date received@
Michigan March 1, 2007 - date received&
Minnesota 30 days after term starts (date received)
Missouri April 1, 2007 - date received@
Montana March 1, 2007 - date received
New Hampshire May 1, 2007 - date received@
New Jersey June 1, 2007 if you received a Tuition Aid Grant in 2006-2007
All other applications - October 1, 2007, for fall and spring terms;
March 1, 2008, for spring term only - date received^&
New York May 1, 2008 - date received@
North Carolina March 15, 2007 - date received
North Dakota March 15, 2007 - date received
Ohio October 1, 2007 - date received@
Oklahoma April 15, 2007 (date received) for best consideration
Oregon March 1, 2007
Pennsylvania All 2006-2007 State Grant recipients and all non-2006-2007 State Grant recipients in degree programs - May 1, 2007.
All other applicants - August 1, 2007 -
date received*@
Rhode Island March 1, 2007 - date received
South Carolina June 30, 2007 - date received@
Tennessee For State Grant - March 1, 2007
For State Lottery - September 1, 2007 - date received
West Virginia March 1, 2007 - date received
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Say if I live in Texas and I want to attend a community college would the deadline differ than other colleges or just within states? and I also wanted to know how can I find out the deadline for a specific state? and if the deadline is pastdue does that mean that I have to apply for it next year for my second year in college?
May 31st, 2007 | #
Thank you so much for your information. Afraid I’ve missed the deadline for my state but actually I know from experience that there are times when the deadlines mean nothing.
A couple years ago I didn’t apply for a FAFSA grant until 3 weeks before classes started and I received a full grant several days before classes started. My advice would be even if past the deadline talk to a student advisor - you never know unless you try.
July 6th, 2007 | #