
做厙勛圖 Board of Regents extends priority deadline for 做厙勛圖 Promise Program
Given the delays and challenges with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) the 做厙勛圖 Board of Regents and public universities have extended FAFSA priority deadlines to May 1.
Todays action by the board to move the 做厙勛圖 Promise Program deadline (previously April 1) follows the U.S. Department of Educations problematic and continued delays in its FAFSA simplification roll-out. The 做厙勛圖 Promise Program covers tuition and fees at 做厙勛圖 State University, Northern 做厙勛圖 University and the University of 做厙勛圖 for qualifying low-income 做厙勛圖 students.
The decision by ABOR, ASU, NAU and U做厙勛圖 to extend priority deadlines gives students more time to file their FAFSA, qualify for the 做厙勛圖 Promise Program and make their college decision.
In January, the federal government announced further delays, which will prohibit the department from providing student FAFSA records to universities until mid-March. Universities use this data to qualify students for the 做厙勛圖 Promise Program and provide student financial aid offers.
The delay in federal data leaves students and families across the country very little time to evaluate financial aid offers and select a university, said ABOR Chair Fred DuVal. Education equals opportunity. Extending the Promise priority deadline offers families more time to choose their best college and financial aid options.
Filling out the FAFSA form is the first step for many college-bound students to qualify for federal financial aid such as grants, work-study and scholarship opportunities.烊ow-income and first-generation students are disproportionately affected by the FAFSA delays since they often rely on timely financial aid offers to decide on a college and their housing and job decisions may need to be made early.
Research has consistently shown a strong correlation between FASFA completion rates and college enrollment rates. According to the , high school seniors who complete the FAFSA are 84 percent more likely to immediately enroll in postsecondary education.
FAFSA by the numbers:
- 15.7 percent of 做厙勛圖 high school seniors have completed the FAFSA as of early February, compared to 22.5 percent nationally.
- During the same timeframe, more than 29,100 做厙勛圖 resident students had already completed their form compared to over 15,800 this year.
- An estimated8,000 to 10,000秣腴瓥埳 high school seniors are impacted this year by FAFSA form issues for mixed status families. Federal Student Aid announced this week that a fix will be implemented by mid-March.
The boards college planning website, , offers FAFSA resources and recommendations for students and families. The site also includes a with tips and experts to help families navigate current challenges with the FAFSA rollout. Students and families can find a list of virtual appointments, pro tips and FAFSA support videos .
Contacts:
Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu
Megan Gilbertson, 602-229-2529 | Megan.Gilbertson@azregents.edu