Does anyone know if we need to file a FAFSA if we are hoping to attend school in the fall? If you want financial aid including any federal loans, yes.
Do vet schools often give out financial aid? Some do. Federal loans (there are several, including Stafford, Grad Plus, Health Professions, and Perkins) are considered financial aid and are offered through every school, and some schools have grants or scholarships too.
I thought students mostly had to take out private loans...if this is true then why is the FAFSA necessary. As a US vet student you will be eligible for $40,500 a year in Stafford loans - current rate is 6.8% - regardless of your personal fianances, your credit, or amount your parents make. If you can demonstrate high need (based on what you and your parents make and have) you may be eligible for additional funding in Perkins and Health Professions loans (up to $5000 each at 5%). Depending on your school, cost of living, and financial situation, you may need to take out additional loans on top of that. You could do Grad Plus, which you may need a cosigner for, or you could do private loans. Grad Plus are federally sponsored, with worse rates than Stafford, but often better rates than private. For any of the loans I just mentioned, other than the private ones, you need to file a FAFSA.
In addition, would the FAFSA be required for schools such as Edinburgh or RVC or just those in the states? Thanks! If you are planning on getting loans then yes. You would still be borrowing through the US government.
Please feel free to ask any other questions about FAFSA - I have learned from experience and didn't have my parents helping me, so I would be happy to pass on my knowledge 🙂