HOW TO APPLY for NEED-BASED AID
Trinity University uses the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for federal, state, and institutional need-based financial aid. Only U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents may apply for federal student financial aid.
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STEP 1: OBTAIN YOUR PIN
- your parents’ 2008 Federal Income Tax Return (and your own, if you filed)
- your Social Security number
- your parents’ 2008 W-2 forms and other records of money earned (and your own, if you worked during 2008)
- information regarding untaxed income that you or your parents may have received during 2008 (e.g., Social Security benefits, Welfare or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)
- most recent bank statements
- most recent information pertaining to business and investment holdings for you and your parents
- your alien registration number or permanent residence card (if you’re not a U.S. citizen)
- Trinity’s school code – 003647, which will ensure that we receive your information
- In order to complete the FAFSA, you and a parent must both apply for a federal Personal Identification Number, or PIN (independent students can apply without parental information). Your PIN will serve as your electronic signature and will provide access to personal records. To apply for a federal PIN, visit www.pin.ed.gov.
STEP 2: COMPLETE & SUBMIT THE FAFSA
- To be considered for need-based financial aid at Trinity for the 2009-2010 academic year (summer 2009, fall 2009, and spring 2010 semesters), you must complete the FAFSA and include Trinity’s school code: 003647. The 2009-2010 FAFSA application is available beginning January 1, 2009 and may be completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Trinity’s priority filing date for prospective students is February 1.
The FAFSA takes several factors into account, including adjusted gross income, federal and state taxes paid, assets and holdings, the size of the family, and the number of siblings enrolled in college. The FAFSA results, known as the Student Aid Report (SAR), provide an Expected Family Contribution (EFC), or the amount of money you are expected to supply for your educational costs. Eligibility for need-based financial aid is based on your family’s demonstrated financial need using this formula:
Trinity's Cost of Attendance
- Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
= Demonstrated Financial Need
Information Needed to File the FAFSA
When you complete the FAFSA, we recommend that you have the information listed below handy. If your parents are divorced, separated, or were never married, include information on the FAFSA only for the parent with whom you lived for more than 50% of the preceding 12 months. If the parent is remarried, you will need to include your parent and step-parent's information.
Special Circumstances: The process of determining eligibility for financial aid uses standard formulas and student budgets. However, the Office of Financial Aid recognizes that some students have unusual or extenuating circumstances that may not be evident in the standard process of determining eligibility. Students with special circumstances are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid for a review of their financial aid package based on those individual circumstances.
STEP 3: REVIEW YOUR FAFSA RESULTS & CORRECT, IF NEEDED
- After completing the FAFSA, you’ll receive a copy of your results, called a Student Aid Report (SAR). Review it carefully! Check each item for accuracy and make any necessary corrections.
If you do not receive a SAR from the federal processor within 14 days of completing your application online, check on the processing status at www.fafsa.gov.ed or by calling 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).
If your SAR indicates that you have been 'selected for verification', please see the verification section of this site for more information.


PROSPECTIVE UNDERGRADUATES
Merit Scholarships
Types of Need-Based Funding