Step 4: Receiving confirmation

Your FAFSA on the Web application has been submitted.

Confirmation Stamp: 000947512 114748084 PA 04/26/2000 18:46:19

Congratulations on completing your FAFSA on the Web application! Your application was successfully transmitted to the U.S. Department of Education. We recommend that you write down the confirmation stamp above and keep it as your confirmation.

Since you were not able to print a signature page, we will mail you a Student Aid Report (SAR), which you will be directed to sign and return to the address listed on the SAR. Once we receive a valid signature from you, we will complete the processing of your application and mail you a new SAR. If you do not receive your SAR within four (4) weeks, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FEDAID/TTY 1-800-730-8913 or 1-319-337-5665.

Your estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is: 0

Your estimated EFC is a preliminary estimate based on the information you provided on this application. It is subject to change based upon your college's verification of information you provided. The EFC is used to determine your eligibility for Federal student aid and is the minimum amount you (and spouse, if applicable) are expected to contribute toward your education. Note that many schools have their own methodology to determine your family contribution and financial need. You will receive an official EFC on your Student Aid Report (SAR) based on the processing results of your FAFSA. For more information about the EFC see the Student Guide site at http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide/.

If you would like to check the status of your submitted application, you can select the Check My Submitted FAFSA link at the bottom of this page, or by returning to the FAFSA on the Web home page and selecting Check my Submitted FAFSA.

We value your input regarding your experience with this web site. If you would like to provide us with feedback on your experience using FAFSA on the Web, or would like to report a potential software error, we would like to hear from you. Unfortunately, we cannot respond to these e-mails, but we appreciate any suggestions you have for improving this site.

For added security, we recommend that you close your browser completely when you are finished using FAFSA on the Web. While online your browser is using part of your computer's memory. If the browser is left open, it may be possible for someone to go back and use this memory to access your information. By closing the browser, the memory it is using is cleared. You may also want to consider clearing your browser's cache and/or temporary files.

To close your browser in Windows 3.1x, 95, 98, or NT, select File from the menu bar above and choose Exit. If you're using Macintosh, select File and choose Quit.


FAFSA Home Page

Check my Submitted FAFSA | Electronically Sign My Application | Department of Education | Student Financial Assistance
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Step 4: Receiving confirmation

Your FAFSA on the Web application has been submitted.

Confirmation Stamp: 000947512 114748084 PA 04/26/2000 18:46:19

Congratulations on completing your FAFSA on the Web application! Your application was successfully transmitted to the U.S. Department of Education. We recommend that you write down the confirmation stamp above and keep it as your confirmation.

Since you were not able to print a signature page, we will mail you a Student Aid Report (SAR), which you will be directed to sign and return to the address listed on the SAR. Once we receive a valid signature from you, we will complete the processing of your application and mail you a new SAR. If you do not receive your SAR within four (4) weeks, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FEDAID/TTY 1-800-730-8913 or 1-319-337-5665.

Your estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is: 0

Your estimated EFC is a preliminary estimate based on the information you provided on this application. It is subject to change based upon your college's verification of information you provided. The EFC is used to determine your eligibility for Federal student aid and is the minimum amount you (and spouse, if applicable) are expected to contribute toward your education. Note that many schools have their own methodology to determine your family contribution and financial need. You will receive an official EFC on your Student Aid Report (SAR) based on the processing results of your FAFSA. For more information about the EFC see the Student Guide site at http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide/.

If you would like to check the status of your submitted application, you can select the Check My Submitted FAFSA link at the bottom of this page, or by returning to the FAFSA on the Web home page and selecting Check my Submitted FAFSA.

We value your input regarding your experience with this web site. If you would like to provide us with feedback on your experience using FAFSA on the Web, or would like to report a potential software error, we would like to hear from you. Unfortunately, we cannot respond to these e-mails, but we appreciate any suggestions you have for improving this site.

For added security, we recommend that you close your browser completely when you are finished using FAFSA on the Web. While online your browser is using part of your computer's memory. If the browser is left open, it may be possible for someone to go back and use this memory to access your information. By closing the browser, the memory it is using is cleared. You may also want to consider clearing your browser's cache and/or temporary files.

To close your browser in Windows 3.1x, 95, 98, or NT, select File from the menu bar above and choose Exit. If you're using Macintosh, select File and choose Quit.


FAFSA Home Page

Check my Submitted FAFSA | Electronically Sign My Application | Department of Education | Student Financial Assistance
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