What months does the 2022 2023 FAFSA 2022 23 cover?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, otherwise known as the FAFSA, is a financial aid application form used to apply for financial aid from the federal government, state governments, and most colleges and universities. The FAFSA application season officially starts on October 1, and the FAFSA deadline is typically June 30, or the end of the academic year, whichever comes first.

The FAFSA deadline for the 2022-2023 academic year is June 30, 2023. This means that a student would have between October 1, 2021 and June 30, 2023 to file their FAFSA application for the 2022-2023 school year. The FAFSA deadline is the same whether you are an undergraduate student or a graduate student. You must complete the FAFSA to be considered for federal financial aid.

Why You Should File the FAFSA as Soon as Possible

The FAFSA deadline is at 11:59 pm Central Time (CT) on June 30 of the academic year or the end of the academic year (the last day of enrollment), whichever comes first. However, you can make corrections to the FAFSA after it closes, but they must be submitted by mid-September, about two and a half months after the June 30 deadline.

Although students have until the end of the school year or June 30 to qualify for federal student aid, it is best to file the FAFSA much sooner. The college financial aid office must have received a valid output document (a SAR or an ISIR) by the FAFSA deadline.

When Should You File Your FAFSA?

Students and their families should file the FAFSA form as soon as possible on or after October 1 of the year before they go to school. October 1 is not a deadline, so much as a start date, but students who file the FAFSA later may miss out on some forms of financial aid. This is important whether you know where you’re going to school or not.

Students who file the FAFSA during the first three months tend to get twice as many grants, on average, as compared with students who file the FAFSA later.

When Is the Deadline for FAFSA Corrections?

For the 2022-2023 academic school year, all corrections or updates must be submitted by September 9, 2023, at 11:59 pm central time. Regardless of what the deadlines are for your college, or when they start looking at financial aid, you can still start your application on October 1st of the previous year.

Federal Student Aid Can Run Out

While federal student loans and the Federal Pell Grant function like an entitlement, federal campus-based aid is more limited. Each college gets a fixed allocation of Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study (FWS) funding, so the money can run out. This is one of the reasons it’s vitally important to apply for the aid you need as close to the October 1st date as possible.

Each state has its own financial aid deadline and some state grant programs have very early FAFSA deadlines. Here is a list of every state’s deadlines that primarily apply to grants and scholarship opportunities at the state level:

State

Deadline

Details

Alabama

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Alaska

Alaska Education Grant: ASAP from Oct 1, 2021

Awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Alaska Performance Scholarship: June 30, 2022

Submit by this date for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

American Samoa

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Arizona

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Arkansas

July 1, 2022

For both Academic Challenge and ArFuture Grant (fall term)

Jan 10, 2023

ArFuture Grant (spring term)

California

March 2, 2022

Many state financial aid programs, including Cal Grant

Sept 2, 2022

Additional community college grants (date postmarked)

Colorado

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Connecticut

Feb 15, 2022

For priority consideration

Delaware

April 15, 2022

Midnight Central time

District of Columbia

Aug 19, 2022

For priority consideration

Aug 26, 2022

For the DC Tuition Assistance Grant

Florida

May 15, 2022

Georgia

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Check with your financial aid office

Hawaii

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Idaho

Opportunity Scholarship: March 1, 2022

For priority consideration

Illinois

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned 

Indiana

Adult Student Grant: ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned 

Workforce Ready Grant: ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration

Frank O’Bannon Grant: April 18, 2022

Midnight Central Time

21st Century Scholarship:  April 18, 2022

Midnight Central Time

Iowa

July 1, 2022

Midnight Central Time, earlier priority deadlines for some programs

Kansas

April 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Kentucky

ASAP after October 1, 2022

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned 

Louisiana

July 1, 2023

Feb 1, 2022, recommended

Maine

May 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Maryland

March 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Massachusetts

May 1, 2022

For priority consideration

Michigan

May 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Minnesota

30 days after term starts, by midnight Central time

Contact your financial aid office

Mississippi

MTAG and MESG Grants: Oct 15, 2022

Midnight Central time

HELP Grants: April 30, 2022

Midnight Central time

Missouri

Feb 1, 2022

Submit by this date for priority consideration, applications accepted until April 1, 2022

Montana

Dec 1, 2021

Submit by this date for priority consideration

Nebraska

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Nevada

Silver State Opportunity Grant: Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Nevada Promise Scholarship: March 1, 2022

Awards issued until funds are fully assigned. For all other aid: check with your financial aid office.

New Hampshire

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

New Jersey

Renewal applicants: April 15, 2022

2021-22 Tuition Aid Grant recipients, midnight Central time

All other applicants for the fall and spring terms: Sept 15, 2022

Midnight Central time

All other applicants for the spring term only: Feb 15, 2023

Midnight Central time

New Mexico

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

New York

June 30, 2023

Midnight Central time

North Carolina

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

North Dakota

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Ohio

Oct 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Oklahoma

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Oregon

Oregon Opportunity Grant: ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

OSAC Private Scholarships: March 1, 2022

Oregon Promise Grant: Contact your state agency

Check with your financial aid office

Pennsylvania

First-time applicants in certain institutions: Aug 1, 2022

Those enrolled in a community college, business, trade, or technical school, hospital school of nursing, designated Pennsylvania open-admission institution, or nontransferable two-year program

All other applicants: May 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

Rhode Island

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

South Carolina

SC Commission on Higher Education Need-based Grants: ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Tuition Grants: June 30, 2022

Midnight Central Time

South Dakota

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Tennessee

State Grant: Feb 1, 2022

Prior-year recipients who are eligible will receive award if apply by Feb 1, 2022. Other awards made on a needs basis until funds are fully assigned

Tennessee Promise: Feb 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

State Lottery for the fall term: Sept 1, 2022

Midnight Central time

State Lottery for the spring and summer terms: Feb 1, 2023

Midnight Central time

Texas

Jan 15, 2022

For priority consideration. Private and two-year institutions may have other deadlines, so check with your financial aid office.

Utah

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Vermont

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

Virginia

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Washington

ASAP after Oct 1, 2021

Submit as soon as possible for priority consideration, awards issued until funds are fully assigned

For students ineligible for federal aid: contact your state agency

If you meet state financial aid program and residency requirements, you should complete the Washington Application for State Financial Aid instead of the FAFSA form.

West Virginia

PROMISE Scholarship: March 1, 2022

New applicants to submit the additional form.

WV Higher Education Grant: April 15, 2022

WV Invests Grant: April 15, 2022

For priority consideration

Wisconsin

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

Wyoming

N/A

Check with your financial aid office

More than a dozen states award state grants as soon as possible on or after October 1 or until funds are depleted. Those states include:

  • Alaska (AK)
  • Illinois (IL)
  • Indiana (IN)
  • Kentucky (KY)
  • Nevada (NV)
  • North Carolina (NC)
  • North Dakota (ND)
  • Oklahoma (OK)
  • Oregon (OR)
  • South Carolina (SC)
  • Tennessee (TN)
  • Utah (UT)
  • Vermont (VT)
  • Washington (WA)

An additional nine states have deadlines in December, January, February or March:

  • California (CA)
  • Connecticut (CT)
  • Idaho (ID)
  • Maryland (MD)
  • Michigan (MI)
  • Missouri (MO)
  • Montana (MT)
  • Texas (TX)
  • West Virginia (WV)

Colleges May Have Early FAFSA Deadlines

Some colleges also have early financial aid deadlines, sometimes called a priority deadline, for the college’s own institutional aid. Even when the college FAFSA deadlines are earlier, the colleges must still use the government FAFSA deadlines for federal aid and state financial aid.

About 200 mostly private colleges and universities use a supplemental form, the CSS Profile, for awarding their own financial aid funds. These colleges must also still use the FAFSA for federal and state aid. The CSS Profile has the same October 1 start date as the FAFSA. Regardless of the college deadline, the October 1st date is still the best time to submit your FAFSA.

2 Tips to Improve Your FAFSA Application Process

Making sure you meet the deadlines for submitting your FAFSA is only part of the process to ensure your success. There can be things that hold you back such as not having the right information or IDs prior to your application or not having a good grasp on how much you need to borrow.

Here are two tips that can speed up your process and make it more efficient:

1. Get an FSA ID Early

The student and his/her parents or spouse can obtain an FSA ID prior to October 1. The FSA ID is an electronic signature used to sign the FAFSA online. You don’t have to wait until October 1 to get a FSA ID. It is a good idea to get a FSA ID before October 1 because students and parents have reported problems with getting or using an FSA ID. Families have also reported problems with expiring FSA IDs and updating the FSA ID’s password. The FSA ID must be renewed every 18 months.

2. Get Borrowing Help

Determining how much financial aid you or your child needs can be difficult if you’re trying to figure it out on your own. You can see your personalized affordability profile for three schools and find out how much you might need to borrow with the free MyCAP tool from College Aid Pro. If you want to get a personal coaching session or advanced features, use SFC15 for a 15% discount!

What months does the 2022 2023 FAFSA 2022 23 cover?

Upcoming FAFSA Deadlines and Which Application to File

It can be confusing to know which FAFSA you should file, as the deadlines can be either before the start of the academic year, or at the end of it, depending on whether they are federal, state, or college deadlines.

Here’s a quick guide to which FAFSA you should file:

Academic year(you’ll attend college between these dates)

FAFSA

Submit between these dates

Use income and tax info

July 1 2022-June 30 2023

2022-2023 FAFSA 

Oct 1 2021-June 30 2023

2020, filed in 2021

July 1 2023-June 30 2024

2023-2024 FAFSA

Oct 1 2022-June 30 2024

2021, filed in 2022

July 1 2024-June 30 2025

2024-2025 FAFSA

Oct 1 2023-June 30 2025

2022, filed in 2023

Once you’ve submitted the FAFSA form, keep an eye on the individual financial aid deadlines for the colleges that you’re interested in attending. Prioritize those schools with the earliest deadlines, and be sure to submit any additional financial aid applications the schools may require, such as the CSS profile.

If you notice any mistakes on your form or need to make an update because your family’s financial situation has changed, you can make corrections via the My FAFSA portal. For the 2022-2023 academic year, you’ll need to submit corrections by September 9, 2023.

After submitting the FAFSA form, you’ll receive your financial award letter. This will outline how much free aid and federal loans you’re eligible for. If you feel the assessment is unfair, you can appeal.

If you’re planning on studying during the next financial year, start planning your next round of financial aid applications. As previously stated, it’s important to submit your FAFSA as soon as possible after the FAFSA opens on October 1 every year until you’re finished with school.

What Happens If You Miss the FAFSA Deadline?

As you can imagine, missing the FAFSA deadline isn’t good if you need financial aid. If a college student doesn’t submit the form by the June 30 deadline, they likely won’t be eligible to receive federal financial aid for the current award year.

If you miss your college or state deadline, it’s still worth the effort of filling out the FAFSA and submitting it. Some states and schools may still have funds to provide to late applicants, but the amount you receive is likely to be lower than it would have been if you’d applied before the final deadline.

There may also be other financial assistance available. Your school’s financial aid office may be able to help you find scholarships, grants, or an emergency loan fund that you can use to pay for some of your expenses. If you still come up short you may want to consider a private student loan. A private loan with a competitive interest rate is a great supplement to savings, financial aid, and federal student loans.

Regardless of why you missed the FAFSA deadline, take some steps to make sure you don’t miss it again. Gather the necessary information before the October 1 release of the FAFSA for the next academic year and submit your application as quickly as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for FAFSA

We’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions regarding the FAFSA application process and have briefly answered each below.

What is the deadline for FAFSA 2022-2023?

For the academic year 2022-2023, the FAFSA filing deadline is June 30, 2023, by 11:59 pm central time. The deadline for corrections or updates is 9 September 2023 by 11:59 pm central time. The deadline falls on the same day every year.

What is the FAFSA deadline for fall 2022?

If you’re planning on attending college from Fall 2023, for the academic year 2023-2024, the federal FAFSA student loans deadline is June 30, 2024. However, some colleges have their own deadlines, and state deadlines also vary, with some being much earlier. Therefore, it’s a good idea to submit the FAFSA as soon as possible after you’re able to on October 1, 2022.

Is the FAFSA deadline extended?

The FAFSA deadline is set on June 30 every year. However, if you have already submitted your FAFSA and want to make corrections or updates, you have until September 9th of the same year.

When should I fill out my FAFSA for 2022-2023?

You should always submit your FAFSA as soon as possible. The FAFSA 2022-2023 opened on October 1 2021, so try to send the FAFSA form as soon as you can if you haven’t already done so, especially since classes have already begun.

When does FAFSA open?

The FAFSA opens on October 1st every year. For the 2023-24 academic year, the FAFSA will open on October 1, 2022.

Should you apply for FAFSA before applying to college?

It doesn’t matter what order you apply in, whether it’s college or FAFSA. However, it’s a good idea to apply for FAFSA as soon as possible, and you can do this before applying for college. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t decided what schools you’re applying to, as you can list up to 10 schools on the FAFSA form, and even add more later.

If you do decide to apply to any of these schools, their financial aid office will already have your relevant information to create your financial aid package.

What months does FAFSA 2022

When Is the Federal FAFSA Deadline? The 2022-23 FAFSA form opened October 1, 2021, and will be available until June 30, 2023.

What semesters does the 2022

For example, if your classes begin in the Summer 2022, Fall 2022 or Spring 2023 semesters, submit the FAFSA for the 2022-2023 academic year. If your program of study begins with classes in the Summer 2023, Fall 2023 or Spring 2024 semesters, please submit the FAFSA for the 2023-2024 academic year.

What month does 2022

If you're worried about gathering information to complete the FAFSA form in time to meet this deadline, don't be. For the 2023–24 FAFSA form, you can apply beginning Oct. 1, 2022. You'll need to use your 2021 tax information.

What months does FAFSA 2023/24 cover?

The beginning of the 2023–24 FASFA® cycle was Oct. 1, 2022. The application is available until June 30, 2024—but be sure to remind your students that some funds are limited, so it's a good idea to apply as soon as possible.