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Palomar Financial Aid Office: What should I prepare?

Hey everyone, so I'm planning to contact the Palomar Financial Aid Office soon to discuss my options for financial aid. I just want to be well-prepared before calling them. What documents and information should I have on hand before reaching out to them? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

When preparing to contact the Palomar Financial Aid Office, it's a good idea to have the following documents and information readily available:

1. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid): If you've already completed the FAFSA, have your FAFSA confirmation page, student aid index (SAI), and estimated financial aid. If you've not yet completed it, make sure you have the necessary information to complete the application, including your social security number, federal income tax returns, W-2s, and any other financial records.

2. Student ID number: If you're a current or prospective Palomar student, you should have your student ID number, so that the financial aid office can quickly locate your records and provide accurate information.

3. Tax returns: Have copies of your (and your parents' or spouse's, if applicable) most recent federal income tax returns. This information may be necessary for verifying income and other financial information.

4. Financial documents: Gather any documents that provide details about your income, assets, and other financial resources. These might include bank statements, investment statements, and records of untaxed income.

5. List of expenses: Prepare a list of your estimated educational expenses for the academic year, such as tuition, fees, books, housing, and other costs. You want to be able to give the financial aid office a clear idea of your financial needs.

6. Questions: Compile a list of any questions you have about financial aid options, the application process, deadlines, or any other concerns. Having your questions ready will help you make the most of your conversation with the financial aid office.

Remember that the primary goal of the financial aid office is to help you navigate the financial aid process, so never hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns you might have. Good luck!

8 months ago

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