I am applying to 25 law schools but can only list 10 on the FAFSA. How can I add more while ensuring that the first 10 still receive my FAFSA information?
I have already tried selecting "Add or Delete a School Code," but I cannot add another school unless I delete one first. Further, according to the instructions, "Your FAFSA information will not be sent to any school that you delete from your application."
Listing More Than 10 Law Schools on the FAFSA? Forum
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Re: Listing More Than 10 Law Schools on the FAFSA?
This question has been asked a million times. A simple search would have found the answer. But anyways, to send your FAFSA to more than 10 schools, just submit your FAFSA for the first 10, wait until you get an email with your SAR, send in a corrected FAFSA with your next 10 schools without changing any of the other information, and repeat as necessary. HTH.
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Re: Listing More Than 10 Law Schools on the FAFSA?
I searched for the answer before posting my question, but the information that I found was contradictory.
After receiving my SAR, I e-mailed the financial aid offices of the 10 law schools that I listed on the FAFSA. All those that have responded so far either download an applicant's FAFSA information in late March or early April, or they wait until the applicant has been admitted. As such, if I delete those schools from my list now, they will not receive my FAFSA information (according to the FAFSA website).
I suppose that I'll just call FAFSA Customer Service to get a definitive answer.
After receiving my SAR, I e-mailed the financial aid offices of the 10 law schools that I listed on the FAFSA. All those that have responded so far either download an applicant's FAFSA information in late March or early April, or they wait until the applicant has been admitted. As such, if I delete those schools from my list now, they will not receive my FAFSA information (according to the FAFSA website).
I suppose that I'll just call FAFSA Customer Service to get a definitive answer.