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SAR (Student Aid Report)

The SAR, or Student Aid Report, will be sent back to you after filling out the FAFSA. If you put an email address on the FAFSA, most communication will be done via email.

If all your information is correct on the FAFSA, you should get a one-page acknowledgement form containing your EFC and your DRN number. The DRN number is very important. If you need to make changes to your application over the phone, you must have this number.

If there are any outstanding issues or incorrect information on your FAFSA, you will receive an eight-page SAR with blanks that you must correct before sending it back. Make sure you sign the SAR. If you make corrections to the SAR and do not sign it, it will be rejected.

More information about your Student Aid Report can be found at the Mapping your Future website.

You will need to go to the Department of Education site if you want an online copy of your Student Aid Report.

 

 

 
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