What if my EFC is 00000?

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What if my EFC is 00000?

What is Expected Family Contribution EFC 00000. If your financial aid report shows an expected family contribution of 00000, this means $0 or zero dollars you are expected to pay for college, which is great! You will be eligible for a lot of federal financial aid for college, but not all of it will be free.

What does EFC 0 C mean on FAFSA?

Zero is the lowest EFC number; 99,999 is the highest. If a dependent students’ family’s income is less than $24,000 and government assistance was needed for that filing year, the EFC will automatically be zero. A zero means a family has no ability to contribute to the student’s education.

What is a blank EFC?

The questions on the FAFSA are used to calculate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The EFC measures your family’s financial resources and is used to determine your eligibility for federal student aid. If an EFC does not appear on your SAR (EFC = blank), it may mean that the report is invalid.

How do I get my EFC to zero?

If the adjusted gross income of the student’s parents is low enough, you automatically get 0. For 2021-2022, that number was $27,000 or below on your 2019 income tax return. If your income is below $49,999, your family qualifies for a simplified needs test.

Is an EFC of 0 good?

Any person with an EFC number at 0 will receive the maximum amount of student aid, while a number over 5273 will result in no aid at all. However, if your family receives a low EFC number that is still higher than what is affordable, it is not a good EFC number.

What EFC qualifies for Pell Grant?

The Department of Education will use your family’s income and expenses to calculate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). To be eligible for the Pell Grant for the 2021-2022 academic year, your EFC needs to be at or below $5,846. Because of this, there is no set income cutoff for Pell Grant eligibility.

How do I lower my FAFSA EFC?

Legal Ways to Reduce Your Expected Family Contribution

  1. Maximize Household Size. The larger your household size is, the lower your EFC will be (in most cases).
  2. Increase College Attendance Among Family Members.
  3. Wait Until the FAFSA Considers You Independent.

What does a EFC of 6000 mean?

This means that you will not get sufficient financial aid at MOST schools to cover the Cost of Attendance minus your aid. In other words…there will be a “gap” which you will also need to fund.

How do I get my EFC?

You can find your EFC on the first page of your Student Aid Report. Note: Your EFC is not the amount of money your family will have to pay for college nor is it the amount of federal student aid you will receive.

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