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Friday, November 8, 2024

Washburn University Hosts Two Events to Help Students Apply for Fafsa, Prioritize Low Debt

Washburn University’s Mabee Library is hosting two events to help students learn more about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and fill out their application. Financial aid experts from the Washburn University financial aid office will be at the event to help students and for any questions. These events are free and are open to all Washburn University students.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

  • 5 - 7 p.m.
  • Mabee Library
Tuesday, Oct. 25

  • 5 - 7 p.m.
  • Mabee Library 
     FAFSA determines student’s federal financial aid eligibility, such as grants, loans and work study. FAFSA becomes available every year on October 1 and the priority date for Washburn University is November 15. The priority date is used to award limited supplemental funds to eligible students. Filing for FAFSA is free.

    “Last year there was more than $1 million of extra funds from limited grants and work study available to students,” said Andy Fogel, director of financial aid for Washburn University. “Typically, students that file the FAFSA early have a better chance at receiving that funding.”

     This is why Washburn is hosting two events in October, well before the November 15 priority date. Applications filed now will determine a student’s eligibility for the fall 2023/spring 2024 academic year. And, some scholarships require that a student has filed their FAFSA application first to be eligible.

     U.S. News and World Report recently recognized Washburn as the best public regional university in Kansas and the 14th best public regional university in the Midwest. In addition, Washburn was ranked as the top public regional university in Kansas for student veterans, as well as having the lowest typical student debt at graduation. The ranking as 5th Lowest Debt among Regional Public Universities in the Midwest is based on the amount graduates borrowed through federal loans. About 54 percent of incoming freshmen at Washburn use federal loans to help pay for college.

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