Posted Date: December 17, 2008
Author:
Jennifer Douglas, General Manager, Student Aid Awareness and Applicant Services
Channel, Federal Student Aid
Subject: New FAFSA Filing Option--FAFSA on
the Phone
Federal Student
Aid has launched a new initiative that offers the option for students and parents
to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) over the
phone. In lieu of filing the FAFSA online or mailing in a paper FAFSA, students
and parents can call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) and file
by phone.
FAFSA on the Phone (FOTP) provides applicants with real-time
assistance from a customer service representative in completing the FAFSA. FOTP
was developed as an alternative for FAFSA applicants and is not intended to replace
our FAFSA on the Web application. This new service is designed for applicants
who do not have access to FAFSA on the Web and who are facing fast-approaching
state application deadlines.
Because this is a new option and because we
do not want current online filers to switch to FOTP, we are doing a phased, controlled
rollout-a rollout that is supported by informed college access professionals.
To determine where to start with the rollout, Federal Student Aid analyzed paper
submission trends and identified three target states that would benefit most from
the FOTP service. The states identified were Indiana (the state with the highest
percent of paper filers) and Rhode Island and West Virginia (states that may not
have ready access to Internet services for online filing).
If you are working
with a family that would benefit by applying for financial aid using FOTP, please
refer to the attached FOTP fact sheet. The fact sheet lists the documents the
applicant will need and provides contact information for the Federal Student Aid
Information Center (FSAIC).
Federal Student Aid is pleased about this milestone
that increases accessibility to the FAFSA. FOTP is free, fast, reliable, and accurate
and provides real-time counseling on the financial aid process and end-to-end
support for submission of the FAFSA. If you have questions regarding FOTP, please
contact the FSAIC at 1-800-4-FED-AID.
Attachments/Enclosures:
FAFSA
on the Phone Fact Sheet for Students in PDF Format
FAFSA
on the Phone Fact Sheet for FSA Partners in PDF Format
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