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- What is a DRN and Why is it Important for Financial Aid?
DRN stands for Data Release Number, but what does that mean in context with the FAFSA? We explain more below Financial aid is already complicated and potentially frustrating And that’s not including all the acronyms involved When it comes to financial aid, there is a whole dictionary of acronyms you’ll come across DRN, FAFSA, EFC, SAR, FSA ID It can get tricky to keep track of them
- How to Read Your FAFSA Results - College Raptor
Data Release Number (DRN) The Data Release Number or DRN is a 4-digit number in the upper right hand corner of your summary If you’re applying to additional schools beyond the 20 you listed on your FAFSA (you can add and remove schools at any time!), you’ll need to send your DRN to these colleges so they have access to your results
- A Breakdown Of The Student Aid Report - College Raptor
DRN is the Data Release Number You will need to use this number if you need to provide a change of address or if you want to submit your SAR to colleges not originally included in your FAFSA
- A Step-By-Step FAFSA Question Guide - College Raptor
The FAFSA can be intimidating for first time filers, so College Raptor created this helpful question-by-question FAFSA guide Click here to know more!
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