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Federal Verification

 

What is Federal Verification?

Verification is a federally mandated process to confirm the accuracy of the information provided by you and your parents on the FAFSA you filed. As a freshman you can receive an estimated award package without submitting the required information; however, your financial offer will not be finalized and funds will not be disbursed until verification is completed.

Current students are required to complete the verification process prior to receiving their federal financial aid on their accounts.

FAFSA filers should receive their FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) after submitting their FAFSA. You might see a note on your FSS indicating that the federal processor has selected your application for a process called verification. If selected, our office is required to request additional documentation to confirm that the data reported on your FAFSA was filed accurately. Verification ensures the accuracy of data used to establish eligibility for need-based federal student aid.  Your SOLAR To Do List will indicate which documents must be submitted to satisfy the federal verification requirement. 


Required Documentation

Required documentation varies depending on the reason(s) your application was selected and whether or not the Data Retrieval Tool was used when completing your application. To allow time for processing, all requested documentation should be submitted no later than two weeks prior to your last date of attendance for the academic year

Commonly requested items are listed below:

Additional documentation may be requested on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the financial aid office if you have any questions regarding the documents you need to submit. 


2023-2024 FAFSA Verification
IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT)

If you did not choose to use the DRT when you initially filed your application, you can make corrections on your FAFSA. 

  1. Visit www.studentaid.gov/fafsa and select "Correct info".  
  2. In the Financial Information section of the application, select "Link to IRS". 
  3. You will be brought to the IRS website to fill out a brief form, then click on "Transfer my tax information into the FAFSA". Once this process is complete, you will be brought back to the FAFSA application.
  4. Sign your FAFSA using your FSA ID to submit the corrections.

IRS Data Retrieval Tool Guide

 

 

 

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Be sure to visit the rest of our website for more information that may meet your specific questions and needs.  If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact us for more information about the financial aid process, status of your awards or to submit documents.