
FREE Application for federal student aid (FAFSA)
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form you need to complete to receive any financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college. Students must complete the FAFSA each year to be considered for grants, work-study funds, federal student loans, and certain state-based aid. The FAFSA also helps West Chester University's Financial Aid Office determine how much additional financial aid students may receive.
Apply for federal and state financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). West Chester University’s School Code is: 003328.
2024-2025 FAFSA
Students who will be taking Summer 2025 courses including incoming students attending the Academic Success Program are required to file a 2024-25 FAFSA in addition to the 2025-26 FAFSA.
2025-2026 FAFSA
WCU Priority Deadline for FAFSA is March 1st and PA State Grant Deadline is May 1st.
The Financial Aid office will be able to start making corrections for Special Circumstances (Change in Income, Household Size, etc.) and Unusual Circumstances (dependency status changes) in March 2025.
The Financial Aid Office will be sending financial aid offers in March:
We know how difficult the wait can be, so in the meantime we encourage you to:
- File your FAFSA if you haven’t done so already. Both student and parent contributors should establish their account information at http://studentaid.gov before starting the FAFSA.
- Watch the recordings of the FAFSA Information Session Webinars.
- Make an appointment to discuss financial aid options and FAFSA filing assistance.
- Estimate your tuition and fees on the Estimated Cost Calculator.
- Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the FAFSA
The 2025–2026 FAFSA is the second year of some significant changes made to the FAFSA
form. These changes offer a new, streamlined user experience for students and their
families.
- The New FAFSA is shorter and more user-friendly
Applicants will be able to skip as many as 26 FAFSA questions, depending on their individual circumstances. Some applicants will need to complete as few as 18 questions, taking less than 10 minutes. - Everyone needs an FSA ID to complete the FAFSA Application
Anyone required to fill out part of a student’s FAFSA—including a spouse, parent or step-parent—must create their own FSA ID and password. The FSA ID provides a digital signature on your application for security reasons. - Consent is required for tax data transfers – IRS Direct Data Exchange
Previously, users had the option to enter their tax information manually or use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool. All persons on the FAFSA must provide consent for the Department of Education to receive tax information or confirmation of non-filing status directly from the IRS. In a very small number of cases, students and families will have to enter their tax data manually, but for most, that data will be automatically transferred into the application. This change makes it easier to complete the FAFSA and reduces the number of questions to be answered. - The Student Aid Index (SAI) is replacing Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
A notable terminology update within the new FAFSA is the replacement of the term Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the Student Aid Index (SAI). This name more accurately describes the number used to determine aid eligibility and, unlike the EFC, the SAI may be a negative number down to -1500. - All “contributors” must provide financial information
A contributor—a new term being introduced on the FAFSA—refers to anyone who is required to provide information on a student's form (such as a parent/stepparent or spouse). A student's or parent's answers on the FAFSA will determine which contributors (if any) will be required to provide information. - Students may automatically qualify for the maximum Pell Grant
Pell Grant eligibility is tied to how household income and family size compares to poverty guidelines. Pell Grants are a type of aid that doesn’t have to be repaid; grants are awarded to students with an “exceptional financial need”.
Questions? The WCU Financial Aid Office is here to help: