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FAFSA Completion Guide 2010-2011

The document provides information about completing the 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It states that by completing the FAFSA, students are applying for federal and state grants, loans, and work study opportunities. It also lists multiple dates and times when assistance for completing the FAFSA will be provided. Students are advised to bring personal financial documents like tax returns and W-2 forms to the assistance sessions.

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FAFSA Completion Guide 2010-2011

The document provides information about completing the 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It states that by completing the FAFSA, students are applying for federal and state grants, loans, and work study opportunities. It also lists multiple dates and times when assistance for completing the FAFSA will be provided. Students are advised to bring personal financial documents like tax returns and W-2 forms to the assistance sessions.

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2010-22011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid


By completing your 2010-22011 FAFSA you are automatically applying for state grants, federal grants and
institutional grants. By completing the FAFSA you also have the option to apply for Federal Stafford loans and
Federal Work Study. Deadline to apply for institutional grants is April 30, 2010!
Please Note: many of the Fall 2010 Semester Scholarships require a FAFSA to be filed. The deadline to apply
for Fall 2010 Semester Scholarships is May 1, 2010!!
It is important for all students to complete the FAFSA!
TUESDAY MARCH 2 4pm to 5pm SRC 3687
THURSDAY, MARCH 4 6PM TO 7PM SRC 3687
MONDAY, MARCH 8 10AM TO 11AM SRC 3687
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 NOON TO 1PM SRC 3687
THURSDAY, MARCH 18 6PM TO 7PM SRC 3687
MONDAY, MARCH 22 10AM TO 11AM SRC 3687
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 NOON TO 1PM SRC 3687
TUESDAY, APRIL 6 3PM TO 4PM SRC 3687
THURSDAY, APRIL 8 6PM TO 7PM SRC 3687
MONDAY, APRIL 12 10AM TO 11AM SRC 3687
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 NOON TO 1PM SRC 3687
TUESDAY, APRIL 20 3PM TO 4PM SRC 3687
THURSDAY, APRIL 22 6PM TO 7PM SRC 3687
MONDAY, APRIL 26 10AM TO 11AM SRC 3687
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 NOON TO 1PM SRC 3687

To reserve your spot contact the College of DuPage Office of Student Financial Aid at
630-9942-22251 or e-mail us at financialaid@[Link]

W HAT YOU NEED TO BRING TO COMPLETE YOUR FAFSA


• Student’s driver’s license and social security number
• If not a U.S. citizen, student’s alien registration number
• Student’s 2009 Federal Tax Return (i.e 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ) and 2009 W-2 forms
• Parent’s 2009 Federal Tax Return (i.e 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ) and 2009 W-2 forms - if dependent*
• Spouse’s 2009 Federal Tax Return (i.e 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ) and 2009 W-2 forms - if married
• Records of untaxed income - workmen’s compensation, Veterans noneducation benefits - or any other untaxed
income
• Records of business, farm and/or assets (i.e. stock, bonds, and other investments)
• Current bank statements
• Current mortgage statements for properties OTHER than the family’s principal residence
*For the 2010-2
2011 academic school year you are considered INDEPENDENT for financial aid purposes if:
•You were born before January 1, 1987
•You are married
•You have children you financially support more than 50%
•You have dependents that you financially support more than 50%
•You are a veteran of the U.S. armed services
•You are currently serving on active duty in the U.S. armed services for purposes other than training
•At any time since you turned 13, both your parents were deceased, you were in foster care or you were a
dependent/ward of the court
•You are or were an emancipated minor as determined by a court in your state of legal residence
•You are or were in legal guardianship as determined by a court in your state of legal residence
•On or after July 1, 2009 you were an unaccompanied youth or at risk of being homeless

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