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Step-by-stepDistance Education
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undergraduate
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https://sfa.osu.edu/distance-education/apply-for-aid/step-by-step
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https://sfa.osu.edu/incoming-freshmen/apply-for-aid
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2026-03-23T21:03:58+00:00
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Step-by-stepDistance Education

Source: https://sfa.osu.edu/distance-education/apply-for-aid/step-by-step Parent: https://sfa.osu.edu/incoming-freshmen/apply-for-aid

STEP 1 File the ​FAFSA

The FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is the first step each year if you wish to be considered for any type of federal or state aid and most institutional aid (including some scholarships). The Ohio State University has a priority date. You can still submit your FAFSA after that date, but be aware that filing earlier will maximize your potential for aid consideration.

Read about the scholarships, grants, loans and part-time employment programs offered at Ohio State.

Read about how we determine aid eligibility.

Important tips:

Important things to know about filing the FAFSA:

Are you new to the FAFSA? Find links to informationa​​l webs​ites​.

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STEP 2: Review your FAFSA Submission Summary

After you submit your FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education will send you a FAFSA Submission Summary which is a summary of the FAFSA data you submitted and includes your Student Aid Index (SAI). Ohio State uses the FAFSA Submission Summary to calculate the aid it can offer you.\

STEP 3: Watch for your financial aid offer from Ohio State

If you are eligible for financial aid, you will receive an aid notification email (April for incoming freshmen, mid-summer for continuing students).​ ​Check your university email account for your aid notification email and follow the instructions to review your package. Keep your contact information current via buckeyelink.osu.edu​.​

If there have been significant changes in your family's financial situation since the tax year used on the FAFSA, Ohio State may be able to re-evaluate your Student Aid Index. Download the Change in Family Circumstances Appeal for more information. \

STEP 4​: Have you been selected for verification?

Verification is a process in which Ohio State confirms the accuracy of information provided on the FAFSA. Verification is a federally mandated program to ensure accuracy in the administration of federal financial aid.

How verification works