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  2. How to Make Corrections to Your FAFSA - AOL

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    Request a paper copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR). ... navigate to the “My FAFSA” page and select “View or Print your Student Aid Report (SAR).” By phone: Call the Federal Student Aid ...

  3. Do you need to submit the FAFSA every semester? - AOL

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    You can also print your Student Aid Report (SAR) and write the changes directly into the paper, sign the form and send it by mail to the address listed on your SAR. Keep in mind, though, that ...

  4. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] However, the US Department of Education changed the FAFSA for the 2016–2017 academic year to prevent schools from having access to view other schools that may be listed on the application. [13] After completing the FAFSA, students are presented with a Student Aid Report (SAR).

  5. 10 common mistakes made on the FAFSA - AOL

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    If the FAFSA has been submitted with an incorrect name, the applicant needs to submit a name change via the paper version of the SAR or contact a financial aid office at one of the colleges listed ...

  6. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    The EFC is included on the Student Aid Report and Institutional Student Information Record, which are sent after filing a form called a Free Application for Federal Student Aid . [1] There are a number of free calculators on the Web to help applicants estimate the EFC before filing the FAFSA.

  7. SAR - Wikipedia

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    Sar (surname) Sar, an uthra (angel) in Mandaeism; Sar language, a Bongo–Bagirmi language of southern Chad; Sample of Anonymised Records, based on the UK population census; Special administrative region, territorial entity designation; Student Aid Report, sent to applicants of U.S. federal financial aid for college

  8. Scholars at Risk - Wikipedia

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    Scholars at Risk (SAR) is a United States–based international network of academic institutions organized to support and defend the principles of academic freedom [1] and to defend the human rights of scholars around the world.

  9. 10 common mistakes made on the FAFSA - AOL

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    Making a mistake on the FAFSA or submitting the application late can result in processing delays or limit the amount of aid awarded to a student. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...