2024-2025 FAFSA Changes - Edgecombe Community College (2024)

FAFSA Day
Saturday, January 27 | 9AM – 12 PM

North Carolina’s FAFSA Day offers free assistance to students and parents for completing the FAFSA application. One-on-one or small group support will be provided in Building A at Nash Community College. Participants should create a Studentaid.gov Account in advance to log in and submit the FAFSA quickly. Use a cheat sheet to keep track of your account, and bring necessary items to complete the FAFSA at the event. ECC financial aid staff will be on hand to assist.

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How the FAFSA Simplification Act Affects You

Big changes are coming to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application for the 2024-2025 aid year!

The FAFSA Simplification Act was passed by Congress in 2020 and represents a significant overhaul of the processes and systems used to award federal student aid. This includes the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, the need analysis that determines federal aid eligibility, changes in terminology, and many policies and procedures for schools that participate in federal student aid programs.

2024-2025 FAFSA Now Available

Historically, the FAFSA has been available beginning October 1 each year. However, because of significant changes to the application and the rebuild of the FAFSA processing system, the 2024-25 FAFSA was not available until December 2023. The 2024-2025 FAFSA is now available.

What’s changing with the FAFSA?

There are a number of benefits of the FAFSA simplification act, including a more streamlined application process and a better user experience for the FAFSA, expanded eligibility for federal student aid, and reduced barriers for certain student populations (e.g., homeless and unaccompanied youth, incarcerated students, English language learners, and students from low-income backgrounds). See a list of changes at the bottom of this page.

What isn’t changing?

While the FAFSA is receiving an update and the aid eligibility calculation has been revised, there are a number of aid-related matters that will not change.

  • The general types of aid available to ECC students and federal student loan limits will not change.
  • The FAFSA will still be required for consideration of federal and state financial aid every year.
  • Dependency status questions that determine if your parent(s) must complete the FAFSA will remain the same.
  • The FAFSA will still request tax information from the prior-prior year, which means you’ll report 2022 income and assets on your 2024-25 application. Families with significant reductions in income can consider submitting an appeal.
  • ECC admission application deadlines will not change.
  • The questions regarding an applicant’s gender, race, and ethnicity will have no effect on federal student aid eligibility and are included for statistical purposes and data collection only. In fact, ECC won’t even receive this data from the FAFSA.

When should I submit the 2024-25 FAFSA?

We encourage new and returning students who plan to enroll at ECC in the fall of 2024 to complete the FAFSA as soon as it becomes available in December. View more information about the application process .

We plan to begin sending aid offers to students who are admitted in late April. However, these dates are subject to change as we receive new information from our software providers and the Department of Education.

Disclaimer

ECC’s Office of Financial Aid is dedicated to providing timely updates to students, families, and our community. Due to the significant amount of changes that are occurring, portions of our website may not yet be 100% accurate for the 2024-2025 academic year. We’ll continue to update this page as we receive more information from the Department of Education and Federal Student Aid, and appreciate your patience as we work to implement the changes brought by the FAFSA Simplification Act.

Some fundamental changes include, but are not limited to:

  • +The FAFSA will be shorter and more user-friendly.

    The FAFSA will reduce the maximum number of questions from 108 to 46. And because the FAFSA on the web is dynamic, some students won’t even be presented with all 46 questions. This streamlined format will simplify the application process and make it less daunting for students and their families.

  • +Students may list up to 20 colleges.

    Previously, the FAFSA only allowed students to list up to 10 colleges and universities.

  • +The FAFSA will be available in more languages.

    Currently, the FAFSA is only available in English and Spanish. The 2024-25 application will be expanded to include the 11 most common languages spoken by English learner students and their parents.

  • +Applicants will be required to use the IRS Direct Data Exchange.

    Previously, users had the option to enter their tax information manually or use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Beginning with 2024-25, all persons on the FAFSA must provide consent for the Department of Education to receive tax information or confirmation of non-filing status directly from the IRS. In a very small number of cases, students and families will have to enter their tax data manually, but for most, that data will be automatically transferred into the application. This change makes it easier to complete the FAFSA and reduces the number of questions to be answered.

  • +All "contributors" must provide financial information.

    A contributor—a new term being introduced on the 2024-25 FAFSA—refers to anyone who is required to provide information on a student’s form (such as a parent/stepparent or spouse). A student’s or parent’s answers on the FAFSA will determine which contributors (if any) will be required to provide information.

    Contributors will receive an email informing them that they’ve been identified as such, and will need to log in using their own FSA ID (if they don’t already have one) to provide the required information on the student’s FAFSA.

    Being a contributor does not mean they are financially responsible for the student’s education costs, but it does mean the contributor must provide information on the FAFSA or the application will be incomplete and the student will not be eligible for federal student aid.

  • + The Student Aid Index (SAI) is replacing Expected Family Contribution (EFC).

    A notable terminology update within the new FAFSA is the replacement of the term Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the Student Aid Index (SAI). This name more accurately describes the number used to determine aid eligibility and, unlike the EFC, the SAI may be a negative number down to -1500.

  • +The number in college will not be used to calculate SAI.

    Previously, the FAFSA calculated the number of household members attending college into the EFC, dividing it proportionately to determine federal aid eligibility. Beginning with the 2024-25 FAFSA, the application will still ask how many household members are in college, but your answer will not be calculated into the SAI. As such, ECC students with siblings in college may see a change in their federal aid eligibility.

  • +Some students will automatically be awarded a Pell Grant.

    Families making less than 175% and single parents making less than 225% of the federal poverty level will see their students receive a maximum Federal Pell Grant award. Minimum Pell Grants will be guaranteed to students from households below 275%, 325%, 350%, or 400% of the poverty level, depending on household structure. Pell awards between the maximum and minimum amounts will be determined by SAI.

  • +The parent responsible for submitting the FAFSA in cases of divorce or separation has changed.

    For dependent students, financial information was previously needed from the parent(s) the student had lived with the most in the last 12 months. With the new FAFSA, financial information will be required from the parent(s) who provided the most financial support to the student.

  • +Family farms and small businesses must be reported as assets.

    When required, families must now report the value of their small business or family farm. If the family farm includes the principal place of residence, applicants should determine the total net value of all farm assets and subtract the net value of their principal residence to determine the final value of their farm assets.

  • 2024-2025 FAFSA Changes - Edgecombe Community College (2024)

    FAQs

    2024-2025 FAFSA Changes - Edgecombe Community College? ›

    The FAFSA will be shorter and more user-friendly.

    What is the 2024 2025 FAFSA update? ›

    What's New. The 2024–25 FAFSA form expands eligibility for federal student aid, including Pell Grants, and provides a streamlined user experience. An estimated 7.3 million students from low-income backgrounds will be eligible to receive Federal Pell Grants due to updates to student aid calculations.

    What is the Pell Grant for 2024 2025? ›

    The maximum Federal Pell Grant award is $7,395 for the 2024–25 award year (July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025). your plans to attend school for a full academic year or less.

    How will FAFSA change for divorced parents in 2024-2025? ›

    Beginning with the 2024-25 award year, for divorced or separated parents, income and assets are reported for the parent who provides the most financial support over the 12 months prior to filing the FAFSA even if the student does not live with that parent or lives with the other parent.

    What is the income limit for FAFSA 2024? ›

    There is no set income limit for eligibility to qualify for financial aid through. You'll need to fill out the FAFSA every year to see what you qualify for at your college.

    What tax year will FAFSA use for 2025? ›

    You and your contributors may need to answer FAFSA questions about untaxed income, such as child support and interest income. Remember: On the 2024–25 FAFSA form, you'll use 2022 tax or calendar year information to answer these questions.

    What are the new changes to the FAFSA? ›

    The updated FAFSA will include fewer questions, which will make the application quicker to fill out. However, all contributors must give their consent for their IRS information to be directly imported into the FAFSA. In previous years, it was optional to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.

    How much can my parents make to qualify for Pell Grant? ›

    Although students with family incomes up to $45,000 may be eligible, most awards go to students with family incomes below $20,000. There is no limit on the number of years students can receive a Pell Grant, however only one award may be granted each year by only one educational institution.

    Is FAFSA first come first serve 2025? ›

    However, some of the available money is handed out on a first come, first serve basis. So, it's a good idea to file your application sooner than later to help pay for your education. A new, updated version of the FAFSA was recently launched for the 2024-2025 academic year. Here's how the form works.

    What is the maximum Pell Grant lifetime? ›

    You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU). You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit.

    Does FAFSA check both parents' income if divorced? ›

    When filling out the FAFSA for divorced parents, you only need to report the income of both your parents if they still live together. If they are divorced or separated and no longer living in the same household, you should only use the information of the parent who provides greater financial support to you.

    At what age do colleges stop looking at parents' income? ›

    Declare Yourself Independent for Financial Aid. A student age 24 or older by Dec. 31 of the award year is considered independent for federal financial aid purposes.

    Does FAFSA check your bank account? ›

    Students selected for verification of their FAFSA form may wonder, “Does FAFSA check your bank accounts?” FAFSA does not directly view the student's or parent's bank accounts.

    What disqualifies you from FAFSA? ›

    Other reasons for financial aid disqualification include: Not maintaining satisfactory progress at your college or degree program. Not filling out the FAFSA each year you are enrolled in school. Defaulting on a student loan.

    Will I get financial aid if my parents make over 100k? ›

    Don't worry, this is a common question for many students. The good news is that the Department of Education doesn't have an official income cutoff to qualify for federal financial aid. So, even if you think your parents' income is too high, it's still worth applying (plus, it's free to apply).

    Is FAFSA based on parents' income? ›

    As a dependent student, you're assumed to have parental support, so your parents' information has to be assessed along with yours to get a full picture of your family's financial strength and calculate your federal student aid eligibility.

    What tax return do I need for FAFSA 2024-25? ›

    The FAFSA form asks for financial information, including information from tax forms and balances of savings and checking accounts. The 2024–25 FAFSA form asks for 2022 tax information. The 2023–24 FAFSA form asks for 2021 tax information.

    How long does it take to get FAFSA 2024 25? ›

    Forms submitted electronically are processed within one to three days. Paper forms are processed within 7–10 days.

    When should I fill out FAFSA for fall 2024? ›

    Each year, the FAFSA form for the next academic year becomes available on October 1. That means, if you plan on starting college in the fall of 2024, your FAFSA form will be available on October 1, 2023 and will be due on June 30, 2024 by 11:59 p.m. CT.

    What semesters does FAFSA 2024-25 cover? ›

    Use the 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for aid for July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. States, schools, and the federal government have their own FAFSA deadlines. Be sure to check those deadlines and submit your FAFSA form in time.

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