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Signatures Purpose: This part of the application,
asks for your signature, your parent's signature if you are a dependent
student, and the date you completed the FAFSA.
Questions 100-103
100. Date this form was completed (paper FAFSA only). Fill in the
month and day spaces using 2-digit numbers, e.g., 04 for April. Then fill
in the appropriate oval for the year. Note that all information you report
on the FAFSA must be accurate as of the date you complete the form. If
you apply online, you automatically provide this information once you
submit the completed application for processing.
101. Student and parent signatures (This is unnumbered on the Web version
and is contained in Step Seven). Independent applicants (and a parent
of a dependent applicant) must either use their PIN to provide an electronic
signature on FAFSA on the Web or Renewal FAFSA on the Web
or print out, sign, and submit a signature page, or (if completing a paper
FAFSA) sign that FAFSA. If the proper signatures are not provided, the
application will be entered into the processing system awaiting the proper
signatures. If the processor does not receive the signatures within the
allotted time frame, it will send the applicant a SAR showing the applicant
was rejected for lack of signature, if the applicant (or parent, if applicable)
signs the SAR and sends it back to us, processing will continue.
You (and anyone else who signs the form) certify that all information
on the form is correct and that everyone is willing to provide documents
to prove that the information is correct. You also certify that you will
use federal and/or state student financial aid only to pay the cost of
attending an institution of higher education; that you are not in default
on a federal student loan or have made satisfactory arrangements to repay
it; that you do not owe money back on a federal student grant or have
made satisfactory arrangements to repay it; and that you will notify your
school if you default on a federal student loan. Additionally, you are
giving your state financial aid agency permission to verify any statement
on the form and to obtain income tax information for all persons required
to report income on the form. Finally, by electronically signing FAFSA
on the Web or signing the paper FAFSA, you are certifying that the
data you are providing the Secretary of Education is true and accurate
as of the date signed. The Higher Education Act provides that the Secretary
can verify certain student and parental data with the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) and other federal agencies to insure its accuracy.
Do not submit your FAFSA on the Web application or sign, date,
or mail the paper version of the FAFSA before January 1, 2003. If you
sign and submit the FAFSA before January 1, 2003, we will process it (put
it in the system), but you will receive a rejected SAR.
When you sign electronically, you select your application year, enter
your PIN information, and indicate you are a student before submitting
the application. Your parents sign electronically by selecting the application
year, entering parental PIN information, indicating they are parents,
and identifying the person for whom they are electronically signing. Neither
you nor your parents should share this number with anyone.
By Electronically signing FAFSA on the Web or signing the paper
FAFSA, you also give permission to the state financial aid agency to which
information is being sent to obtain income tax information for all persons
required to report income and for all periods reported on this form.
Although parental information must be provided for a dependent student,
a high school counselor or a postsecondary school's financial aid administrator
(FAA) may sign the application in place of your parent(s) in the following
limited cases:
- Your parents are not currently in the U.S. and cannot be contacted
by normal means
- Your parents' current address is not known
- Your parents have been determined physically or mentally incapable
of providing a signature
If you are a dependent student, you cannot get federal aid without your
parents' financial information and signature on the FAFSA, except in a
limited number of cases as described above. Your parents' unwillingness
to sign the FAFSA or provide financial information is not, in and of itself,
a reason for the FAA to sign your FAFSA in place of them.
If your counselor or FAA signs the paper FAFSA in place of your parents,
he or she should provide his or her title when signing and briefly state
the reason (only one reason is needed) why he or she is signing for your
parent(s). By signing your application, however, your counselor or FAA
does not assume any responsibility or liability in this process. If a
financial aid office finds any inaccuracies in the information reported,
you will have to submit corrections.
If you complete a FAFSA on the Web application and fall into this
category, you will need to either print a signature page wait to receive
a SAR. (Note, however that waiting for a SAR will delay the processing
of the application.)
102-103. Preparer's name/Social Security Number/signature and date.
The law requires that if anyone other than you, your spouse, or your parents
prepares the application, then the preparer must write in his or her name,
the firm/company name (if applicable), the firm/company address, and either
the firm/company's Employer Identification Number (EIN) (as assigned by
the IRS) or the preparer's SSN.
High school counselors, FAAs, and others who help students with their
paper applications by actually filling out line items on the form or dictating
responses to items on the form are considered preparers, even if unpaid
for their services.
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