FAFSA for 2 schools?

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woodslisa88

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So I send off 2 deposits because I could not make up my mind on which school to attend. I'm in the process of filing out FAFSA and was wondering if i could put both of the schools down? will they find out that I have 2 schools if i do that? Im having a really hard time deciding...
 
I'm in the same situation. I have two deposits in and did my FAFSA last weekend. I put both school codes down, plus the code for a waitlisted school. I'm hoping the schools can't find out about the multiple schools. I don't think they do....
 
Anybody have an answer to this?

I'm in the same boat 🙁
 
There's no problem with putting down more than one school. I did it and I don't know if I've been accepted to the second school or not. You simply amend your FAFSA once you have decided where you are attending. By NOT putting in schools now, you may risk not getting certain need-based grants/moneys.
 
There's no problem with putting down more than one school. I did it and I don't know if I've been accepted to the second school or not. You simply amend your FAFSA once you have decided where you are attending. By NOT putting in schools now, you may risk not getting certain need-based grants/moneys.

What is the worse that can happen if you don't send it???

What is the worse that can happen if you do???

Conduct the risk vs benefit analysis - and you should come to the conclusion that there is zero risk sending it to both, but a lot of risk in not sending to both...

~above~
 
What is the worse that can happen if you don't send it???

What is the worse that can happen if you do???

Conduct the risk vs benefit analysis - and you should come to the conclusion that there is zero risk sending it to both, but a lot of risk in not sending to both...

~above~

If you dont submit? THEORETICALLY there is only so much money available in loans. Based on need, if you submit early, it's first come first serve. Earlier = more funds available I guess.
 
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