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Fall Renewal Campaign MessagingRenewal campaign emails are sent in October, when the FAFSA form becomes available for the new cycle year. Subsequent reminder emails are sent via the winter renewal campaign in January to individuals who meet the campaign criteria and have not yet submitted a FAFSA form (Renewal eligibility flag = Y). Emails are sent to parents and students, in English and Spanish.Dependent Student— No Pell— English Subject: Important: Renew your FAFSA? form nowPreheader text: Don’t miss out on financial aid{First Name}, Renew your FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM Maximize the amount of financial aid you might receive by completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if you’re going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid you might be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your state and school. View your state’s FAFSA deadline, and check your school’s website or contact your school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA form from your desktop, or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student AidU.S. Department of EducationIndependent Student— No Pell— English Subject: Important: Renew your FAFSA? form nowPreheader text: Don’t miss out on financial aid{First Name}, Renew your FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM Maximize the amount of financial aid you might receive by completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if you’re going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid you might be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your state and school. View your state’s FAFSA deadline, and check your school’s website or contact your school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA form from your desktop, or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student AidU.S. Department of EducationDependent Student— Pell— English Subject: Important: Renew your FAFSA? form nowPreheader text: Don’t miss out on the Federal Pell Grant{First Name}, Renew your FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM If you want to apply for the Federal Pell Grant again for next year, you need to renew your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form. Don’t miss out on financial aid—complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if you’re going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid you may be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your state and school. View your state’s FAFSA deadline, and check your school’s website or contact your school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA? form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA form from your desktop or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of EducationIndependent Student— Pell— English Subject: Important: Renew your FAFSA? form nowPreheader text: Don’t miss out on the Federal Pell Grant{First Name}, Renew your FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM If you want to apply for the Federal Pell Grant again for next year, you need to renew your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form. Don’t miss out on financial aid—complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if you’re going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid you may be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your state and school. View your state’s FAFSA deadline, and check your school’s website or contact your school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA? form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA form from your desktop or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of EducationParent— No Pell— EnglishSubject: Important: Start your child’s FAFSA? form now Preheader text: Don’t miss out on financial aid for your child{First Name}, Renew Your Child’s FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM Maximize the amount of financial aid your child might receive by completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA? form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if your child is going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your child’s FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid he or she might be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your child’s state and school. View your child’s state’s FAFSA deadline, and check his or her school’s website or contact his or her school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your child’s school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA? form from your desktop or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of EducationParent— Pell— English Subject: Important: Start your child’s FAFSA? form now Preheader text: Don’t miss out on the Pell Grant for your child{First Name}, Renew Your Child’s FAFSA? Form Today!START THE FAFSA FORM START THE FAFSA FORM If you want to help your child apply for the Pell Grant again for next year, you need to renew their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA?) form. Don’t miss out on financial aid—complete the FAFSA? form as soon as possible! Here are five things you need to know about the process:When the FAFSA? form launches: The 2020–21 FAFSA? form launched on Oct. 1st. It’s time for you to fill out the FAFSA form if your child is going to school between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021.Why you should apply early: Several states have first-come, first-served financial aid programs that can run out of money quickly. Complete your child’s FAFSA form as soon as possible to maximize the amount of aid he or she might be eligible to receive!State and school deadlines: It’s important to note the deadlines for your child’s state and school. View your child’s state’s FAFSA deadline, and check his or her school’s website or contact his or her school’s financial aid office for any school deadlines. Tax information: The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 tax information. While using or the myStudentAid mobile app, you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to transfer your tax information into the FAFSA form. If you’re eligible, this is the fastest, most accurate way to input your tax return information into the FAFSA form, and it may reduce the amount of paperwork required by your child’s school. myStudentAid app: In addition to completing the FAFSA? form from your desktop or mobile device, you can also use the myStudentAid mobile app. Select the appropriate mobile app store icon to get started. Sincerely,Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of Education ................
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