What is verification?
A. Your application may be selected for a review called “Verification”. In this process, the Financial Aid Office will compare information from your application with signed copies of your parents’ prior year Federal tax forms, W2 forms or other financial documents. If there are differences between your application information and your financial documents, you will be required to make corrections to your FAFSA. You must also submit a form called the Verification Worksheet to the Financial Aid Office. Verification should be completed as close to the June 1st deadline as possible but before the last day of classes. A Pell Grant applicant selected for verification must complete the verification process no later than 120 days after the last day of class.
Verification ensures the product is designed to deliver all functionality to the customer; it typically involves reviews and meetings to evaluate documents, plans, code, requirements and specifications; this can be done with checklists, issues lists, and walkthroughs and inspection meetings. You CAN learn to do verification, with little or no outside help. Get CAN get free information. Click on a link!