FAFSA Push

Give students the information they need to submit their FAFSA and remind them to fill it out

Head to our best practices article about FAFSA Push Content Block creation next.

Goal
What's Needed
What's Measured
 - Remind students to submit their FAFSA
- Provide FAFSA information/instructions
 
- Your school code
- Priority deadline, if applicable
- Reasons why the FAFSA should be completed
- Link to FAFSA or FSA ID page
- Any instructional videos or guides, if available
- Taps on engagement buttons and links
- Tip: If you include an engagement button for students that have already completed their FAFSA, make sure their self-reporting matches up with institution data
- Tip: If a student clicks to start their FAFSA, and you still have not received it,  follow up to make sure they have the help they need.

FAFSA Push Content Block: Best Practices

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One of the biggest blockers with getting students to attend college is tuition. In tandem with your notification of acceptance, you want to make attending as tangible as possible. This relies heavily on how you present financial aid offerings. Make sure students are aware of all kinds of aid they may qualify for, including grants, loans, scholarships and tuition reimbursements

  • Financing Your Education
  • Financial Aid Resources
  • Paying for School
  • Our Commitment to Affordability
  • Your classes should challenge you, paying for them shouldn't. [School name] offers all types of financial aid, tap below to find the best options for you.
  • Curious about how [school] students afford tuition? Learn about the available resources to you.
  • Our Financial Aid department is committed to making your education affordable. Discover the resources available to all incoming students.

Tip: Use tags to personalize your headlines and subtext. More information in our tags article

  • [LEARN MORE ABOUT FINANCIAL AID]
  • [EXPLORE FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES]
  • [ALL FINANCIAL AID OPPORTUNITIES]
  • [REQUESTING FINANCIAL AID]