What is Financial Aid?
What is the FAFSA? The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step to apply for financial aid. Completing the FAFSA is free and gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for vocational, technical, 2-year and 4-year colleges. Based on the info you provide, each college will calculate your financial aid award.
What is the WASFA? The Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) is the first step to apply for financial aid for some undocumented students who live in Washington state. Completing the WASFA is free and gives eligible students access to state financial aid to pay for vocational, technical, 2-year and 4-year colleges in Washington. Eligibility is based on immigration status. Undocumented students with or without DACA should complete the WASFA. Students must meet individual program and residency requirements.
If you are a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, you do not complete the WASFA. Unsure on which application to fill out? Take a short questionnaire to determine your eligibility: Ready. Set. Grad. Links to an external site.
When should I apply? As early as DECEMBER 1st (this change was made for the class of 2024) of your senior year. Make sure you know the financial aid priority deadlines for the colleges you are interested in. You need to submit the FAFSA/WASFA every year while in college.
Do I need a FSA ID? (Federal Student Aid ID) An FSA ID gives you access to your FAFSA (FSA ID not required for WASFA application) info and serves as your legal signature. You AND one parent (biological or adoptive) will need to create an FSA ID (username and password). Be sure you and your parent use separate email addresses. If your parent is undocumented they should not create an FSA ID. They will instead print, sign and mail a signature page.
What information do I need to create an FSA ID? Basic info, such as social security number (SSN), legal name, birthdate, contact info, etc.
To create a FSA ID: FSA ID Website Links to an external site.
You can use this worksheet to keep track of your information: FSAID Worksheet Download FSAID Worksheet
How to apply for:
FAFSA:
- Create a Federal Student Aid Identification (FSA ID): FSA ID Website Links to an external site.
- Use your FSA ID to log in and complete the application: FAFAS Application Links to an external site.
- Check for an email confirming you have successfully submitted the FAFSA.
WASFA:
- Start a New WASFA here: WASFA Application Links to an external site.
- Complete the eligibility questionnaire.
- Create an account and save your login and password.
- Complete and submit your application.
You may use the financial aid calculator to estimate potential financial aid: Financial Aid Calculator Links to an external site.
Need additional support or have questions? Email Mr. Nguyen at quan.nguyen@rentonschools or schedule a meeting here: Bookings Links to an external site.