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Completing The FAFSA on the Web is a nine-step process. You must complete all steps in order to submit your application. Once the application is submitted you will get a "Submission Confirmation" page, which includes a confirmation number. If you do not receive a confirmation number, you have not submitted your application. In order for parents to sign the application electronically, they must have a PIN and go to "Provide Electronic Signatures" on the FAFSA on the Web home page. This step has to be done after the application is submitted. A link to this site is provided on the "Submission Confirmation" page. Request a PIN anytime Save your application
frequently Student E-mail Address: If you provide a valid e-mail address in step 9 on the FAFSA, you will receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) electronically, providing signatures have been received (electronic or paper). Confirmation Warning Dependent Students If no e-mail address is provided or you do not send in the signature page or provide electronic signatures, you will receive a paper SAR. Making Corrections: When you make corrections using the FAFSA on the Web site, you must continue through until you receive the "Submission Confirmation" page with the confirmation number. This will ensure that the changes have been submitted. You must have a PIN to access corrections on the Web from the FAFSA on the Web home page. If parental information is corrected, you must provide the parents' electronic signature (PIN) or print out a signature page for parents to sign. Once the corrections have been submitted, the corrected information is processed immediately. FAFSA on the Web Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 a.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. PHONE 1-800-433-3243 WEB CHAT Contact FAFSA representatives live, online, by selecting the "Chat" button located within the application pages. Go to FAFSA on the Web Thanks to the State of Virginia for sharing their FAFSA Tips. |
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