58% Of Parents With College-Bound Children Have Changed Their Minds and Now Plan to Apply for Financial Student Aid
Discover's annual survey reveals that 72% of parents with college-bound children plan to fill out the FAFSA this fall, a notable increase from 58% who were previously not considering it. The survey highlights financial strain due to economic uncertainties, with 53% of parents feeling they can't cover tuition costs. Despite this willingness to apply for federal aid, many parents lack essential knowledge about FAFSA deadlines and requirements. Discover offers resources, including online guides, to assist families in navigating the financial aid process.
- 72% of parents with college-bound students plan to complete FAFSA, indicating an increase in demand for federal aid.
- 55% of parents intending to complete FAFSA will use online resources, reflecting increased engagement.
- Discover provides tools and resources to assist families with financial aid applications.
- 47% of parents have not discussed FAFSA with their children, indicating a lack of communication and understanding.
- Only 20% of parents are aware that FAFSA applications can be submitted starting October 1st.
- 53% of parents feel they cannot afford their child's tuition, highlighting financial stress.
“Given the uncertainties in the economy right now around inflation and fears of a recession, it’s understandable some families are feeling the impact of paying for college and reconsidering applying for federal aid. It’s encouraging to see nearly three-quarters of parents planning to complete the FAFSA since it’s the first step families need to take to apply for financial aid,” said
Despite many families opting to fill out the FAFSA, there is still a lack of awareness about when and how to complete it.
Nearly half of parents (
Luckily, more parents are finding resources to help them with the FAFSA. Of parents who plan on completing FAFSA,
“Schools have different deadlines for completing the FAFSA, so families should check to ensure they are submitting it on time as many schools offer financial aid on a first-come, first-serve basis,” said Finn. “Discover Student Loans has free resources for families to use as they apply for financial aid, including College Covered, a website to help them plan and pay for college.”
Parents bear a lot of the stress of paying for college, but so do students.
The survey results found
Over a quarter (
Discover Student Loans offers free tools and information for families to help them plan and pay for college. The FAFSA assistant tool is an interactive resource designed to support families as they prepare to fill out their FAFSA application. The tool provides personalized tips and considerations to get organized for the process. FAFSA 101 is another resource to assist families applying for financial aid that includes a downloadable guide. For families looking to compare college costs, check out potential careers and earnings of college majors, they can visit the award-winning My College Plan tool.
For more information about Discover Student Loans, please visit www.discover.com/student-loans.
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All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from a Dynata (formerly Research Now/SSI) survey conducted on behalf of
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