Verification is the process used to ensure the accuracy of the information reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Selection for verification by the U.S. Department of ...
The Department of Education requires our office to verify some financial aid applicants' residency status. Those selected for verification must submit appropriate documentation, such as a United ...
Effective for the 2025-26 aid year, students/parents will submit some financial aid forms through the Verification Documents Online. Document upload issues? If you are experiencing issues uploading ...
Starting with the 2025-26 aid year, students (and parents) will upload and electronically sign verification documents using the new verification documents platform. Students and parents must create an ...
The Direct Data Exchange (DDX) is a tool that allows you to consent for the exchange of federal tax information into your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The process enables the ...
Education technology company Campus Management has released a new application for streamlining aspects of financial aid processing. Student Verification, as it's called, helps colleges and ...
Every year millions of students undergo a complex audit after they submit their Free Application For Federal Student Aid—the application form for most college financial aid. This process takes ...
Verification is a requirement set forth by the federal government that obliges colleges and universities to verify the data reported by students and their parent(s) on the FAFSA. Approximately thirty ...
Each year, the Central Processing System (CPS) will randomly select a portion of all aid applications for the verification process. The selection process is controlled by the Federal Government and is ...
Please do not send worksheets, tax returns, or tax transcripts unless the information is requested from you. Copies of federal tax returns are NO LONGER ACCEPTED - please reference worksheet for ...