Verification is a process used to make sure that the information reported on the FAFSA is accurate. This process
prevents ineligible students from receiving aid by reporting false information, and it ensures that eligible students
receive all of the aid they are qualified for. Under most
circumstances, the FAFSA items that must be verified are:
- Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
- U.S. Income Tax Paid
- Household Size
- Number enrolled in College
- Certain Untaxed Income and Benefits,
such as
- Social Security Benefits
- Child Support
- IRA / Keogh Deductions
- Foreign Income Exclusion
- Earned Income Credit
- Interest on Tax-Free Bonds
Each year, a number of student applications are selected for verification. Some applications are selected because of
FAFSA information that is inconsistent with information reported elsewhere on the application; others are chosen at
random. Also, the OFA may select a student for verification.
In any case, a student whose application is selected for verification must give the OFA certain documentation to show
that the application information is correct. The sooner this documentation is provided, the sooner the OFA can award
aid if you are eligible. Examples of documentation normally submitted are:
- Signed copies of Federal Income Tax
Returns
- Signed copies of W-2 Forms
- Verification Worksheet (see our
"Forms" page to download this form)
- Other documents requested by the OFA
Required changes to your application as a result of the verification process may result in a change in
your eligibility, such as an increase or a decrease in your Federal Pell Grant eligibility. If changes
must be made to your application, please contact the OFA to discuss possible changes in your
eligibility.
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