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FAFSA - The Right Path to Get School Grants For Dads

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School grants for dads are now available for eligible single dads across the United States and can even be offered to teenage single dads.
The most important step in getting an educational grant is filing the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA).
The following outlines some important notes that you should consider before beginning your FAFSA application.
First, you must gather all the required documents which include: - Social Security Number.
Make sure it is correct and valid.
- Driver's license (If you have any).
- 2009 W-2 Forms and records of other sources of income.
- 2009 Federal Income Tax Return.
- 2009 records of untaxed income including worker's compensation, child support funds and records of veterans non-education benefits.
- Up-to-date bank statements.
- Information about your present business and mortgage status, farm records, bond, stock and records of other investments.
- Permanent resident card in case you aren't a US citizen.
Next, it is very useful to print the FAFSA's worksheet before filing your information online.
This worksheet enables you to thoroughly read the questions and answer them properly before beginning your FAFSA application.
The questions and inquiries are listed exactly as they are on the FAFSA web site.
You must also determine how you are going to sign your FAFSA application.
The FAFSA can be signed in one of 3 ways: - Electronic signature using a PIN.
- Printing the FAFSA form, signing and resending it after submitting your FAFSA.
- Signing the Student Aid Report (SAR) and sending it by conventional mail.
Be sure that you meet the eligibility requirements for receiving federal student aid.
These are the requirements: - Being a US citizen or an eligible non-citizen.
- Having a valid Social Security Number.
- Being registered with Selective Service if you are between 18 and 25.
- Having a GSE Certificate, high school diploma or passed an exam that is approved by the American Department of Education.
- Being enrolled or accepted to be enrolled as a student who is working toward a degree or a certificate in a school that accepts federal student aid educational programs.
- Not having a drug conviction for any offense that might have occurred while receiving federal student aid.
The road to receiving school grants for single dads begins by correctly filing the FAFSA application.
Paying attention to eligibility criteria and required documents is a pivotal role in getting the right federal scholarship assistance.
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