Federal Verification vs. Conflicting Information
Applications selected for federal verification are chosen by the U.S. Department of Education, while applications that have conflicting information between the FAFSA and CSS Profile are selected for additional review by the Âé¶¹Çø. In both cases, further documentation is required before we can offer financial aid.
Overview of the Process
If you're selected for federal verification or have conflicting information, we'll notify you via email so you can help us verify that the information you submitted on your financial aid application is accurate.
What to Submit
If you're selected for federal verification or have conflicting information, you'll receive an email from our office indicating what you (and your parents, if applicable) need to submit. Required documents may include:
- Student and/or parent W-2s
- Signed student and/or parent tax returns (including all schedules)
- Other forms
If applying for aid for the 2025-26 academic year, tax returns and W-2s should be from 2023. Tax returns must be signed or include tax preparer information, and should include all schedules.ÌýNot all documents will be required of all students. Prospective students should log intoÌýÌýto view the specific requirements needed to complete their application. Current students should check their Financial Aid Checklist on theirÌý.
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ID Verification
If this item is included in your financial aid checklist, the Department of Education is requiring the institution to obtain a valid government-issued ID (such as a driver's license, other state ID, or passport). ÌýTo do this, you must ³¦´Ç³¾±è±ô±ð³Ù±ðÌýone of the following in personÌýoptions:
- Present a unexpired,Ìývalid government-issued photo ID to a Financial Aid Advisor in University Hall Room 255.Ìý
- Present a copy of a unexpired,Ìývalid government-issued photo ID acknowledged in a notary statement or that is presented to a notary.
ID Verification Notary Form
If you are unable to appear in person to present the required documents or do not have access to a notary, you may request a video conferencing appointment with a financial aid team member using the following link:
When to Submit
Make sure to submit your documents as soon as possible! We're unable to generate your financial aid offer until we complete the review process.
2024-25 - Pell Grant eligible students must submit documents no later than 120 days after your last date of enrollment or September 20, 2025, whichever is earlier, to maintain Pell eligibility for the associated aid year.Ìý
2025-26 - Pell Grant eligible students must submit documents no later than 120 days after your last date of enrollment or September 19, 2026, whichever is earlier, to maintain Pell eligibility for the associated aid year.Ìý