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FAFSA REQUIREMENT FAQ
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Q: Will MISD have access to my income information if I fill out FAFSA or TASFA?
No. MISD only sees whether a FAFSA or TASFA form has been completed. MISD and your student’s campus do not have any access to the personal information shared on these forms.
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Q: If I sign a waiver, does that mean I can’t fill out FAFSA or TASFA in the future?
No. You can sign a waiver and still fill out FAFSA or TASFA at a later date.
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Q: What is the benefit of completing FAFSA or TASFA?
FAFSA and TASFA connect students with grants and student loans that can help pay for college. Many scholarships also require the completion of FAFSA or TASFA.
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Q: My child doesn’t have a social security number. Can they still get grants, scholarships or student loans?
Yes. TASFA was created so non-US citizens in Texas can access these funding opportunities.
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Q: My child isn’t going to college. Do I still need to fill out the forms?
Yes. The state requires completion of either FAFSA, TASFA or a waiver no matter a student’s plans after graduation.
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Q: Who can fill out a waiver?
If the student is 18 or older, they can fill out the waiver on their own. For students 17 and younger, a parent or guardian must fill out the waiver. A guidance counselor can also fill out the waiver, but they need to document why this is being done in good cause on behalf of the student.
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Q: If I don’t fill out the forms, can my student still graduate in spring?
No. Per the state requirement, a student cannot graduate until at least one of the forms has been completed.
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Q: How long do I have to meet the state requirement?
Complete one of the forms as soon as possible. The state can take a few days to process the forms, and MISD cannot guarantee it will be notified in time that your child has met the requirement if you wait until the last minute.
You can also turn in the following documents to the student’s counselor as alternate proof:
- For FAFSA, submit a screenshot of the submission acknowledgement page or provide the financial award letter from the institution of higher education.
- For TASFA, submit a screenshot of the submission acknowledgement page, a copy of the signature page or provide the acknowledgement receipt from an institution of higher learning.
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Q: What are the deadlines?
To have your student’s name included in the graduation program, the information needs to be in by May 24.
To take part in the graduation ceremony, the information needs to be in before your campus’ graduation rehearsal. The rehearsal schedule is as follows:
- Early College High School: 8 a.m. Friday, May 20, at Midland College Chaparral Center.
- Legacy High School: 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at Midland College Chaparral Center.
- Midland High School: 9 a.m. Friday, May 27, at Grande Communications Stadium.
- Coleman High: 10 a.m. Friday, May 27, at Grande Communications Stadium.
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Q: What happens if I turn in the graduation requirement information late?
The student can participate in the Summer 2022 graduation ceremony.
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Q: Who can I talk to for more information?
Contact your student’s campus guidance counselor.
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Q: Where can I get help completing the form?
Counselors will be available to assist students in completing the forms at the following dates and times:
Legacy High (5-7pm)
- May 11
- May 18
Midland High (4:30-6:30pm)
- May 9