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ED Expands Late Disbursement Flexibility for 2024–25 FAFSA Amid Ongoing Processing Errors

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Late Disbursement Flexibility for 2024–25 FAFSA

The U.S. Department of Education has announced expanded flexibilities for late disbursements of federal student aid for the 2024–25 FAFSA cycle, addressing ongoing processing errors that have impacted students’ eligibility for aid.

Key Updates:

Extended Late Disbursement Flexibilities

The Department is extending late disbursement flexibilities to students who filed the FAFSA—either online or via paper—for the 2024–25 award year and were affected by known issues that prevented the calculation of their official Student Aid Index (SAI) before the end of their enrollment.

These flexibilities, previously limited to paper filers, now apply to all affected students, allowing schools to disburse Title IV funds if the application receipt date was before the student’s withdrawal or ineligibility date. Additionally, the 180-day late disbursement period may commence from the later of the student’s withdrawal date or the earliest transaction processed date with an official SAI.

Alternative Application Receipt Dates for Paper Filers

For students who submitted paper FAFSA forms, schools may use an alternative application receipt date for late disbursement eligibility if they can provide documentation supporting an earlier submission date than what’s reflected in the system. Acceptable documentation includes delivery confirmation receipts or a signed statement from the student.

Ongoing Processing Errors

Despite improvements, some FAFSA records are still affected by processing errors, such as:

  • Reject codes that cannot be resolved due to known system issues.
  • Institutional Student Information Records (ISIRs) with blank SAIs and no reject codes.

In cases where neither the applicant nor the school can resolve these issues, schools should document the problem in the student’s file and await further guidance from the Department.

Guidance for Schools

Schools are advised to:

  • Review the Technical Frequently Asked Questions and Known Issues Guide for updates on known issues.
  • Maintain proper documentation when utilizing the extended flexibilities.
  • Monitor communications from the Department for resolutions to ongoing processing errors.

These measures aim to ensure that eligible students receive the financial aid they are entitled to, despite technical challenges in the FAFSA processing system.

For more detailed information, please refer to the official announcement: (GENERAL-25-25) Information on Expanded Late Disbursement Flexibilities for 2024-25 FAFSA Forms and Additional Information on Remaining Processing Errors