What you need…to complete the FAFSA



What you need to complete the 2022-23 FAFSA

By EducationQuest Foundation

Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should go smoothly if you gather these items before you start:

• Student and parent Student Aid Account usernames and passwords. Create them at .

• 2020 federal income tax forms (1040)

• 2020 W-2 forms and, if applicable, Schedule K-1 (Form 1065)

• Student’s driver’s license, permit, or state ID number

• Student and parent Social Security numbers

• Student alien registration number for eligible non-citizens (permanent residents)

• Month and year parents were most recently married, separated, divorced or widowed

• Current cash, savings, and checking account balances

• Current value of investments (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, CDs, etc.) excluding primary home and retirement accounts

• Current business or investment farm value

• 2020 Child support (paid and/or received)

• 2020 Workers’ compensation benefits

• 2020 Untaxed income such as housing, food or living allowances for members of the military or clergy, as well as any non-educational veteran’s benefits

For more information about the FAFSA, see FAFSA Tools at or contact the EducationQuest location nearest you: Omaha - 888.357.6300, Lincoln - 800.303.3745, Kearney - 800.666.3721, or Scottsbluff – 800.666.3721.

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