The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form used by students in the United States to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school. Federal student aid programs include grants, loans, and work-study opportunities. The application gathers information about the student’s and their family’s financial situation to determine eligibility for these programs. Accurate and timely completion of the FAFSA is crucial for accessing federal financial assistance.
During the Trump administration, there were no actions taken to eliminate the FAFSA itself. Instead, the focus was on simplifying the application process. Legislation passed with bipartisan support aimed to streamline the form and make it easier for students to access federal aid. These changes were designed to reduce the burden on applicants and improve access to higher education. The goal was to make the system more efficient, not to eliminate the fundamental mechanism for accessing federal aid.