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How to file your FAFSA

Make college affordable by unlocking federal, state, and institutional aid to help pay for college. Explore the resources below for the latest information about filing your 2026-2027 FAFSA.

Fill out the FAFSA to make college affordable

ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø is dedicated to making the financial aid process as transparent and efficient as possible. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is your gateway to federal financial aid for college. By completing this form, you may qualify for grants, work-study programs, and federal student loans.

The 2026-2027 FAFSA is now available. Send your FAFSA to St. Ambrose using school code 001889.

Why should I file my FAFSA?

Each year, file your application to be sure you're on track to make college affordable.

Access federal student aid

The FAFSA is the only way to apply for federal student aid, the largest source of financial aid in the U.S.

Unlock state and institutional aid

Colleges and universities use information from your application to determine eligibility for additional aid.

Maintain eligibility

You must submit your application each year you're enrolled in college to maintain eligibility.

FAFSA FAQs

Do you need to create a FSA ID?

Yes! 

A consists of an account username and password that you create in order to gain access to the U.S. Department of Education's online systems, including StudentAid.gov. An FSA ID can also serve as your legal signature when completing electronic documents.

You'll need your Social Security number (SSN) (if applicable) and your own email address to create an FSA ID.

 

Set yourself up for success

Know what to expect when you start the 2026-2027 FAFSA form. This includes logging in, understanding the form, verifying personal information, and providing consent and approval for the transfer of federal tax information.

You might need the following information or documents as you fill out your application:

  • Your parents’ SSNs if they have SSNs and you're a 
  • Tax returns
  • Records of child support received
  • Current balances of cash, savings, and checking accounts
  • Net worth of investments

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What are the next steps after I file the FAFSA?

Recognizing how critical financial aid is to the college decision-making process, we work diligently to process packages quickly while ensuring accuracy. Your FAFSA application will be processed by the Department of Education in the order it's received.

What to Expect:

  • Notification: You'll receive an email from the Department of Education once your application is processed and sent to your chosen schools.
  • Confirmation: After federal processing, you may get a confirmation email from the Department of Education.
  • School Processing: Your selected schools will use the FAFSA data to create your financial aid package.
  • Our Notification: We'll let you know when we receive your FAFSA from the Department of Education.
  • Additional Steps: Be ready for potential extra steps to finalize your financial aid award.

ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø will keep you updated throughout the process. Find answers to common FAFSA questions on the .

Where can I turn for support?

  • and from Federal Student Aid
  • Guidance is available through .
  • Connect with our financial aid staff in Student Financial Services at 563-333-5775 or SFS@sau.edu.