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Navigating the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be a daunting task for many students and their families. In Arizona, several resources are available to help you through the process of applying for financial aid for college.
To begin, it’s crucial to gather the necessary documents. You will typically need your Social Security number, your driver’s license number (if applicable), and your tax returns from the previous year. If you are a dependent student, you will also need your parents' financial information.
For assistance with filling out the FAFSA, consider reaching out to local educational institutions, community organizations, or financial aid offices. Many schools offer workshops and one-on-one counseling to guide you through the application process. Additionally, the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education provides valuable resources and support for students seeking financial aid.
Completing the FAFSA is an essential step toward unlocking financial aid opportunities, so be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you in Arizona.
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