You can use the Federal Student Aid Estimator which will provide you an estimate of how much federal student aid the student may be eligible to receive. These estimates are based on the Student Aid Index (SAI), an index to determine federal student aid eligibility. With this tool, students can find out how much federal student aid they may be eligible for starting with the 2024–25 award year—note that this tool estimates the Student Aid Index (SAI) for 2024–25 award year and later, not the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for 2023–24 award year and prior years.
Grants (Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), PELL Grant), Federal Work-Study, Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans.
For specifics on each type of federal funding available, you can visit: http://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) allows students to request federal grants, work-study, and loans, all in one application.
The FAFSA application opens October 1 each year.
You can submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov throughout the year, starting October 1 for the upcoming academic year.
You must submit a new FAFSA each year to renew your federal financial aid for the next academic year.
If you are planning to enroll Fall 2024, Spring 2025, or Summer 2025 the 2024-2025 FAFSA is required.
If you are planning to enroll Fall 2025, Spring 2026, or Summer 2026 the 2025-2026 FAFSA is required.
Everyone Should Submit a FAFSA Application.
We encourage everyone to complete the FAFSA, whatever the family’s income level. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid if your are waiving the FAFSA and do not wish to use Federal student aid, or to receive need based aid (such as scholarships or grants).
When completing your FAFSA, add Randolph College, Federal School code number 003734
Returning students will complete a new FAFSA every year they are in school and wish to receive Federal Student Aid, preferably by June 1.
Returning students will not receive a Financial Aid award letter until they have submitted a FAFSA for the upcoming academic year, or have waived the FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid.
If you have a situation where your parent(s) refuse to provide their information on the FAFSA and refuses to provide you with financial support, please complete and submit the below form for the FAFSA year your parent is refusing. If your parent(s) refuse to sign and date a statement to this effect, you must get documentation from a third party, such as a teacher, counselor, cleric, or court.
** Please note that the Unsubsidized Loan is the ONLY federal aid available to the student under this exception.