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Federal Student Aid Guidance for undocumented students on completing the FAFSA form and accessing federal student aid resources
U. S. Citizenship Eligible Noncitizens | 2024-2025 Federal Student Aid . . . Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status is granted by USCIS Students granted DACA often are assigned an SSN, and they are not eligible for Title IV aid, but may be eligible for state or college aid, and submitting a FAFSA form can help them access those other types of aid To complete the FAFSA form, DACA recipient students must
DACA students’ guide to filling out the FAFSA for 2025-26 By completing the FAFSA, DACA students may be able to receive non-federal aid from state programs, scholarships and grants The FAFSA requires a lot of specific information about both
Can DACA Students Receive Federal Financial Aid? - Forbes Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students aren’t eligible for federal financial aid, although they can qualify for other aid, including state grants and scholarships
Undocumented Students - FAFSA: The How-To Guide for High School Students Unfortunately, the answer is no You cannot receive federal money This is true for all undocumented students, including those who have been granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status But you may be able to get state or local grants — or money from your college and private scholarships
Financial Aid for Undocumented Students and DACA Recipients In general, undocumented students — even DACA recipients — are not eligible for federal financial aid Instead, DACA students can apply for aid provided through individual states, institutions, or private funders DACA students with a social security number can complete a FAFSA to determine their eligibility
DACA Students’ Guide to Filling Out the FAFSA for 2025-26 "DACA recipients are not eligible for federal aid, but they may still be able to get financial aid for college through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) By completing the FAFSA, DACA students may be able to receive non-federal aid from state programs, scholarships and grants," Bankrate reports
Navigating FAFSA for individuals with DACA facing financial hardship DACA recipients are classified as eligible non-citizens and are therefore able to apply for federal financial aid through the FAFSA This includes grants, loans, and work-study opportunities to help pay for college expenses
I HAVE DACA AND I CAN USE THE FAFSA? SAY WHAT?! - United We Dream ANSWER: Students who have been granted DACA can now use their Social Security Number (SSN) to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form DACA-mented students are NOT eligible for federal financial aid, but completing the FAFSA form allows DACA students to receive a Student Aid Report (SAR)
[FAFSA®] As an undocumented student or DACA student, am I eligible for . . . DACA students with social security numbers (SSNs) can fill out the FAFSA® Although they will not be eligible for federal aid, filling out the FAFSA® will give them a Submission Summary, which may be important for getting other kinds of financial aid, for example from their state government or from their college