Question Posted Wednesday February 29 2012, 7:19 pm
I got a letter from financial Aid offices of the school I'm going to next year and they said I need to send them a letter explaining how my family survives on a certain income and what kind of assistance they get from others and what they spend on bills. It also says I have to send signed documents or they will be unable to process my financial aid. It just says send signed documents and a letter.What kind of documents do they want?
xJustAskMeDuhx answered Wednesday February 29 2012, 8:57 pm: Sounds fishy to me. I've NEVER been asked by FAFSA for any explanations or details about how my family's money is spent. Not to mention that whenever I HAVE been asked for documents, they've specifically stated exactly what I need to send, they don't just say I need to send "signed documents". Sorry this isn't much help but if I were you I'd make sure the letter is legit. I got e-mails my first year of college that I honestly thought were from FAFSA asking me to resend my information that supposedly hadn't gone through and my dumb ass filled out about half their inquiry before looking more closely at the e-mail and website and realizing it wasn't legitimate.
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