Colleges may have received inaccurate financial information due to technical glitches in the new FAFSA system, affecting students' aid packages. The botched rollout has caused frustration among high school seniors and families, with up to 20% receiving incorrect results.
Up to 20% of those who applied for college financial aid using the federal government’s new online form received incorrect results that could reduce aid packages https://t.co/fnIlbGYCij https://t.co/fnIlbGYCij
Up to 20% of those who applied for college financial aid using the federal government’s new online form received incorrect results that could reduce aid packages. https://t.co/ShbsUAwccf via @WSJ
It has been a struggle for many students to understand FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. https://t.co/HuiKesI9Af
An overhaul to the Federal Application for Student Aid - or FAFSA - has left many high school seniors and their families frustrated. https://t.co/9jyd2VktFE
New FAFSA system plagued with technical glitches, delays https://t.co/MoMaHvgWV0
🚨Latest on the Department of Education's Botched #FAFSA Rollout: @washingtonpost reported Friday that universities are reporting technical errors in tax information automatically populated in the financial form. (1/5) https://t.co/tL0zmVhFXa
Biden must fix his FAFSA fiasco – Iowa farm families are paying the price for his botched rollout. https://t.co/9CkZUQnl93
The FAFSA Fiasco Is a Really Big Deal - The Atlantic https://t.co/n0mYbCj3lq
A botched effort to streamline the financial-aid process may prevent a huge number of students from going to college in the fall, Rose Horowitch writes. https://t.co/R8GgqfEDOm https://t.co/XJTSa1201z
It's possible that colleges received inaccurate information about some families' finances after some applicants submitted the FAFSA to the Department of Education. https://t.co/QSaeZ9hTDA