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With college approaching fast, you might wonder how to add a school to FAFSA or change school codes on FAFSA if you decide to attend another university.
Ascent is here to help. Below is all the information you need on adding and changing schools on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®).
Adding a school to your FAFSA application is not that complicated.
Remember, you can have up to 10 schools in your account, which can be helpful if you’ve applied to more than one school.
Yes, you can. You can list up to 10 schools in your account. You can also change your college if you’ve set your sights on a different school or program. Here’s how:
You can edit the information on your FAFSA application by following the steps above.
Yes, you can. Suppose you’ve added Northwestern, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell to your application. But then you decided to add Yale and want to remove Harvard. You can log in and remove Harvard and replace it with Yale if you want, or you can keep both if your list has space for them.
Now that you know how to add a school to FAFSA, you might wonder how many you can add. Unfortunately, you can only have 10 schools on your FAFSA application at a time. The good news is that there’s a trick to adding more than 10.
Want more FAFSA tips? We have on-demand webinars that cover the parts most students get wrong on their first try.
You’ll receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) when you submit your FAFSA application. You can allow up to 10 schools to have access to that information. But how does it work, exactly?
Suppose you’ve added 10 schools to the FAFSA. After some research, you decide to swap out Kean University for Montclair State University. Even though you’ve fully deleted Kean’s info on your FAFSA application, Kean won’t delete the SAR information it gathered from you.
Now you’re free to add another school! While the college you removed won’t delete the information gathered from you, it won’t get information updates. Only delete schools from your FAFSA when you’re sure you won’t be attending that school year.