Yes, you need to submit a FAFSA every year you are in college for an undergraduate or graduate degree.
Yes, the financial aid you receive when you fill out the FAFSA can be used for housing while you are in college.
Courses taken after graduating with a college degree. These are used to earn a higher level college degree or a second degree in a different subject.
The W-2 is a tax document that is used to report income. This helps FAFSA to figure out how much financial aid you are eligible to receive.
they are classified as first, second, or third-degree, or grade
It is to early to apply for FAFSA...but you can see go to the website MakeitCount and see what your estimated EFC (Expected Family Contribution) is prior to your senior year of high school. You file FAFSA in second semester of your senior year and after.
You can fill out the FAFSA application online at the link below, or you can fill out a paper FAFSA and mail it in.
The website for FAFSA is https://fafsa.ed.gov/
You can find your FAFSA status at the following sites that I found for you to have a look at. Here are the sites www.fafsaonline.com/FAFSA.../what's-my-FAFSA-status.php ,www.fafsa.ed.gov/help.htm
A degree which is secondary evidence,
It sometimes can. Usually it doesn't. A burn that results in a blister is usually second degree.
Your FAFSA information is used by the U.S. Department of Education to determine your eligibility for federal student aid, such as grants, loans, and work-study programs. The information is also shared with the schools you list on your FAFSA so they can determine your financial aid package. Additionally, some states and institutions may use the data to determine eligibility for their financial aid programs.