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How to Apply for Aid
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scholarships
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https://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/how-to-apply-for-aid/
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https://www.sfa.ufl.edu/types-of-aid/scholarships/
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2026-03-23T21:36:28+00:00
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How to Apply for Aid

Source: https://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/how-to-apply-for-aid/ Parent: https://www.sfa.ufl.edu/types-of-aid/scholarships/


This section lays out the application process in a simple, clear, and easy to understand timeline. At the University of Florida, the cornerstone of your financial aid application is your FAFSA. SFA encourages students to complete their FAFSA online.

Although you must be accepted for enrollment at UF before you are considered for financial aid, you should apply for aid before being admitted.

To apply for 2026-27 aid, you can file a FAFSA as early as October 1, 2025 at studentaid.gov.

To apply for 2025-26 aid, you can file a FAFSA as early as October 1, 2024 at studentaid.gov.

In order for us to consider you for a financial aid package, you must be a degree-seeking, admitted student.

FAFSA videos are available on how to apply for aid, creating an FSA ID, Dependency Status, and more!

Step 1: Complete the 2025-26 FAFSA as early as possible

Applying for financial aid at UF begins with the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov. You can file a 2025-26 FAFSA as early as October 1, 2024. The FAFSA usually opens on October 1 of each year.

You can file a 2025-26 FAFSA as early as December 2024. The FAFSA opens on October 1 of each year.

*In order for us to consider you for a financial aid package, you must be a degree-seeking, admitted student.

Get free assistance and answers to your FAFSA questions at studentaid.gov or 1-800-433-3243.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status is conferred by the USCIS office in the Department of Homeland Security. While students granted DACA are normally assigned a Social Security number, they are not eligible for Title IV aid.

Step 2: Verify the Information

Once you have submitted your FAFSA successfully, be aware of the confirmation page that displays. This page contains important information, including:

You should print the confirmation page and keep it for your records.

Once your FAFSA has been successfully processed by the federal processor, you will receive a Federal Student Aid Report (SAR) from the federal processor after you submit your FAFSA, either by email or by USPS. If you provided an e-mail address, you should receive your SAR as soon as 24 hours after your FAFSA is processed.

Step 3: Follow Up

Step 4: Review and Respond to Your Award

Once your Financial Aid file is complete and you have been admitted to UF, SFA will send you a financial aid offer based on your demonstrated need.