FAFSA won't be available Oct 1. The simpler 2024-25 application will be ready in December.

As high school seniors decide where and how they want to spend the next chapter of their lives, it's important they make plans for how to pay for it.

One way is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, which is the form every senior should complete to see if they're eligible for financial aid. And as luck would have it, the class of 2024 should have an easier time doing it. The Department of Education is simplifying FAFSA, and those graduating seniors will be the first full class to use it -- though they'll have to wait a little longer to start filling it out. The new simplified FAFSA won't be available until December, later than the usual Oct. 1.

For the 2024-25 school year, FAFSA will be reduced to just 36 questions from 108, including detailed financial information, and it will be easier to import income data from tax records. Along with the pared-down form, the Department of Education is changing its formulas to determine who will qualify for aid and how much they’ll receive. The changes fulfill legislation passed in 2020 aiming to make student aid easier to get.

The goal is to make the process easier, but the path there is riddled with complications. First, because the new form will only be available in December, at least three months later than usual, applicants will have less time to complete their forms. Then, there are the new formulas to emphasize wealth instead of cash flow in determining what people receive. Some critics say this shift means less money for families with more than one child or who own a farm or small business.

“These changes, and others, will have profound effects on students’ eligibility for financial aid,” the nonprofit thinktank Brookings Institution said earlier this year in an analysis. “There will be winners and losers.”

What 2024-25 FAFSA changes should people expect?

The most important changes include:

? FAFSA won’t open until December, instead of the usual Oct 1.

? Both students and parents must create a Student Aid Account to get an FSA ID before completing the form. An FSA ID is an account username and password combination.

? Allow at least three days because in the new process, the Social Security Administration will require verification of FSA IDs before tax information can be accessed. Students and parents must log in to the FAFSA separately to complete each of their respective sections.

? If parents are divorced or separated, the parent who provided the most financial support in the last calendar year will now complete the FAFSA.

? The number of students a family has enrolled in college will no longer factor into the FAFSA calculation.