Originally posted by: dullard
Did you turn in the FAFSA yet? For years if you mailed it in (or submitted online) even one day before January then it applies to the current year not the next year. That means if you submit a FAFSA now it is supposed to apply to the dates fall 2004 to summer 2005. But if you submit it in two days it will apply to the dates fall 2005 to summer 2006.
Submit or mail no earlier than January 1, 2005 and no later than June 30, 2006.
From this paragraph I'll assume you want it for the fall 2005 - summer 2006 dates. Submitting online on January 1st or 2nd is the best possible method and best possible time. You'll be first in line for aid and the best forms of aid are limited; whoever submits first gets it and the rest are left out in the cold. Do it then and you'll get your SAR probably at the end of January. Check it over for mistakes and return it as soon as possible so you don't lose your place in the front of the line.
Then there will be a half dozen other mailings that you'll receive. They will describe what you are qualified to receive, what those different forms of aid mean, and clarifications for data you submitted in the FAFSA application. Pick and choose which aid forms you want (you can even reject them all or accept them all). Sign a few papers. Then you are done.
If your school is like mine were, your bill will be due before the aid is given to you (they check up to make sure you didn't drop your courses, thus the delay). So you have to beg your school to delay the bill without giving you late fees (it happens to a ton of their students so at most schools they won't put up a fight). Any money that is left over after tuition and fees are paid will be mailed to you.