What is a Student Aid Report (SAR)?
The Student Aid Report (SAR) is a report of the information you provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You should review this information carefully for accuracy. If it is correct, do not send it back. File it for your records. If you find incorrect information or you originally used estimated information and need to report actual figures, make your changes on the SAR or online SAR report.
The Student Aid Report (SAR) is a report sent to the student from the Central Processing System (CPS). Student and family should review the SAR for its accuracy. If accurate, the SAR should be kept by the student for their records. If inaccurate, it should be corrected, signed by the appropriate individuals and returned to the processor.
The SAR is a summary of the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA applications are available online at www.fafsa.gov are used to assess financial need. Do not send a copy of the FAFSA. Several days after submitting your FAFSA, you will be able to access a SAR, which should be mailed to our office.
The Student Aid Report (SAR) is the report you’ll receive from the Central Processing System (CPS). You and your family should review it for accuracy. If accurate, you should keep the report for your records. If inaccurate, it will need to be corrected and signed by the appropriate individuals and returned to the processor. If you provided an e-mail address on your FAFSA, you will receive a notification to review your electronic SAR.
The Student Aid Report (SAR) is a report sent to the student from the Central Processing System (CPS). Students should review the SAR for its accuracy. If accurate, the SAR should be kept by the student for their records. If inaccurate, it should be corrected, signed by the appropriate individuals and returned to the processor.
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