What is OUHSCs Title IV Code required for the FAFSA?
What is the PIN? The PIN serves as your identifier to let you access your personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. It’s like the Personal Identification Number that you get from your bank that enables you to access your account. Because your PIN serves as your electronic signature, you should not give it to anyone. Once you successfully complete a request, based upon your selection for delivery method, your PIN will either be emailed to you or mailed to you via the U.S. Postal Service. If you choose to receive it via postal mail, it will take approximately 7-10 days after you request your PIN for you to receive it in the mail. Apply now at http://pin.ed.gov/. What if I need more aid and/or the FAFSA does not reflect my present situation? You can come in or send e-mail to our office explaining your situation and how it has changed. We will be glad to review your information to see if there is anything more we can do for you. Our e-mail address is financial-a