FAFSA CHECKLIST
Are you applying for financial aid? Student Financial Services strongly recommends that you gather all pertinent information
prior to starting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Here, we have
compiled what you will need, but don't let this list overwhelm you! Not everything listed here may apply to you.
If you have any questions about what you need or why you might need it, check out
our FAQ or contact Student Financial Services at 413.662.5219 or FinAid@mcla.edu.
You should expect to have the following
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Your FSA ID and password (and your parent's FSA ID and password if dependent)
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Your Social Security Card/Number, your driver's license/state issued identification
card (if you possess one), AND/OR your alien registration card if you're not a U.S.
citizen
- You will need to enter your SSN or your alien registration ID number onto the FAFSA
to verify your eligibility for aid. If you have a driver's license or state issued
identification card, you will need to enter the number on it as well.
- If you are a dependent student and will be entering parental information on the FAFSA,
you will need their full name(s), date(s) of birth, and their SSN(s). This information
is usually listed on your parent's tax returns. (See below.)
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Your 2022 financial information (and your parent's if dependent)
- Most of your financial information will generally be pulled from the IRS directly
to your FAFSA form, but please make sure you have access to the 2022 tax return or
other financial documents as needed.
- Nontaxable Income: Payments to tax-deferred pension and/or retirement savings plans, child support received,
military or clergy allowances, etc.
- Other Income, Asset Information, or Financial Statements: Bank and brokerage statements (including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, other investments),
business or farm records.
- If you are an independent student and married, you will need to include your spouse's
2022 financial information.
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MCLA's school code - 002187
- When completing your FAFSA, you will have to select what institutions you want to
receive your information. If you complete the FAFSA but don't include MCLA on the
list of schools, we'll never receive your FAFSA and you can't be considered for aid.
- Already submitted the FAFSA without MCLA included? In order for us to receive your
information, you must submit a correction by logging back into the FAFSA and adding
MCLA.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCE APPEALS
The Office of Student Financial Services determines financial aid eligibility based
on the information students and families enter on the FAFSA. For the 2024-2025 academic
year, the FAFSA uses tax information from 2022. However, we recognize that the FAFSA
information may not always reflect your current circumstances.
If you or your parent(s) are experiencing extenuating financial circumstances, the
Office of Student Financial Services may be able to help. After submitting the FAFSA,
you can complete a Special Circumstance Appeal. The Special Circumstance Appeal Form for 2023-2024 will be available in March or April
2024. Learn more about Special Circumstance Appeals here.