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Financial Aid Checklist

Valid Government-Issued ID FAFSA Official High School Transcripts MPN and LEC Reference Form Clearance Letter (if needed) Verification (if needed) GOFAO (FSA Award Acceptance)

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7200 NW 86th Street, Suite M, Kansas City, Missouri 64153 (800) 955-2527 Grantham Office of Financial Aid: (866) 850-2980

Financial is intended to simplify and streamline the application process for Aid Checklist The following checklist

Federal Student Aid (FSA).   ID Government-issued photo ID The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the application developed by the U.S. Department of Education to determine a student’s eligibility for financial aid. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov for the FAFSA form and related instructions. To complete the FAFSA, you must have Grantham University’s school code, 041223, as well as your FSA PIN (go to www.pin.ed.gov to obtain PIN). For additional questions, see the FAFSA contact page: www.fafsa.ed.gov/contact.htm. Necessary Documentation: To help make the process for securing financial aid easier and faster, gather the following documentation prior to completing the FAFSA (list is not all inclusive):

• Social Security Number • Driver’s License or other valid, unexpired governmentissued ID • W-2 forms and other records of money earned • Federal Income Tax Return / Transcript • Your untaxed income records • Your parents’ Federal Income Tax Return (if you are a dependent student) • Foreign Tax Return • Veterans non-education benefit records • Child support received • Worker’s compensation

FAFSA

Required Steps

 Official High School Transcripts

Transcripts must be received directly from the school. Some government documents, such as a DD214, may also provide proof of high school graduation. Your Grantham admissions representative can help you obtain your transcripts. Note: This step is only required of students interested in obtaining loans. The U.S. Department of Education requires all...