Students get help - and free fries - filling out federal student aid applications

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Students get help - and free fries - filling out federal student aid applications
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The Wiregrass Educational Opportunity Center is partnering with Murphy Family Restaurants-McDonald’s to help students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during their “FAFSA for Fries” event.

On April 5, April 12, April 19, April 21, and April 28, incoming college students who want to complete the FAFSA can receive assistance from the Educational Opportunity Center and Enterprise State Community College as well as a free order of fries for completing the application.

People are also reading… The FAFSA connects all students, from traditional high school graduates to nontraditional students, with federal financial aid like the Pell Grant. Once the application is completed, students will be able to receive a free order of fries. For high school students, completing the FAFSA, or a waiver form, is now a graduation requirement, after the Alabama State Board of Education voted on new requirements in April 2021. EOC Director Jennifer Braden said the “FAFSA for Fries” event is a great place for those families who still have questions about how to complete the application.

To complete the 2022-23 FAFSA, an individual must have access to his or her 2020 taxes. If students are under the age of 24 and don’t have qualifying life events, they will have to report their parents’ income information on the FAFSA and a parent will have to sign the form.

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