A delay of a key financial aid form could complicate college picking for seniors

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application will be delayed this year, which may worry some college applicants, especially if they applied for early decision.

FAFSA is how students apply for financial aid, like the Pell Grant and federal student loans. The FAFSA form is normally available in October, but due to major overhauls to the application process this year, it won’t be available until December.

For high school seniors applying for early decision to colleges, that means they will need to do a bit more work and communication with college financial aid offices.

"Students shouldn’t be deterred by the late FAFSA rollout to apply for early decision or early action," Gail Holt, dean of financial aid at Amherst College, told Yahoo Finance. "Schools offering either should have clearly posted information for those applicants, but many private schools have a way to offer those students financial aid based on the College Scholarship Service (CSS) profile application, merit, or other information."

What is FAFSA?

Financial aid for college comes from federal, state, and institutions of higher education, but most rely on the FAFSA form to determine eligibility.

"To qualify for financial aid — grants, scholarships, work study, and loans — financial aid offices need to know how much it's going to cost a family to go to college and how much financial need there is and it all starts with the FAFSA," Justin Draeger, president and CEO of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), told Yahoo Finance Live (video above).

Read more: Your complete guide to FAFSA for the 2023-2024 school year

For students applying for early decision, they’re making a commitment to the school that if accepted, they will attend. Those applying for early action don’t necessarily have to commit to attending. Typically, schools with these early application processes try to send accepted students their financial aid packages before the end of the year, according to Inside Higher Ed, so they have that information to plan ahead.

That could change now since the new FAFSA form won’t be available until December. Many schools may depend on the CSS profile to provide an estimate of aid.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application will be delayed this year, which may worry some college applicants. (Credit: Getty Images) · designer491 via Getty Images

What is the CSS application?

"Most private institutions that offer significant funding require applicants to complete the CSS profile application, whereas public universities rely on federal aid and FAFSA," Holt said. "The CSS application is available Oct. 1 and although students will still need to complete the FAFSA, families shouldn’t be concerned about changes in their financial aid offer unless there is different information between FAFSA and CSS applications."