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Students are encouraged to file as soon as possible on or after October 1 of the year preceding the academic year for which financial aid is sought. The Brooklyn College priority filing deadline is March 1. The academic year represents fall and spring semesters respectively. Therefore, academic year 2020–21 is fall 2020 and spring 2021.
The student and one parent (if the student is a dependent student) must have a FSA ID from the U.S. Department of Education, which you may obtain online.
File your FAFSA online
If you don’t have internet access, you can request a paper FAFSA by calling the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 800.4.FED.AID (800.433.3243) or 319.337.5665. (Hearing-impaired TTY users can call 80.730.8913.)
In addition to federal financial aid, New York State residents may be eligible for the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP).
The Federal William D. Ford Direct Loan Program allows eligible students to borrow money directly from the federal government. This program includes the subsidized, unsubsidized, and PLUS loan programs. Depending on eligibility, under the Federal Direct Loan Programs, a student may borrow specific amounts for each year with a maximum lifetime borrowing limit for undergraduate study. The loans carry a fixed interest rate based on the academic year the loan is issued. Loan enter repayment six months after a student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time (six credits) matriculated.
The Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) is an employment program that pays eligible students in good academic standing an hourly wage for work done for the college or public or other nonprofit agencies. A student may work six to 20 hours a week while in the FWS program.
International students are not eligible for federal student financial aid and therefore are not eligible for participation in the Federal Work-Study Program.