Nearly 1 in 3 Parents Have Never Talked to Their Child About the FAFSA
A recent Discover Student Loans survey reveals that 29% of parents have never discussed the FAFSA with their children, while 22% have done so only a few times. Only 37% of families plan to complete the FAFSA this year. The survey highlights common misconceptions, including the belief that the FAFSA is available year-round and that it takes hours to complete, when most can finish in under an hour. Furthermore, 42% of families not planning to fill it out believe they won't qualify for aid, despite 86% of first-time students at public 4-year colleges receiving financial assistance.
- Discover Student Loans offers resources to help families navigate FAFSA filing.
- 86% of first-time full-time students at public 4-year colleges receive federal aid.
- Only 37% of families plan to complete the FAFSA this year.
- 29% of parents have never discussed the FAFSA with their child.
- 42% of families who do not plan to complete the FAFSA believe they won't qualify for federal aid.
Among those who aren’t planning to complete the FAFSA, the belief is they won’t qualify for federal aid
Given the lack of discussions families are having about the FAFSA, it’s no surprise that only
“It’s understandable that families may feel anxious when it comes to paying for college. In fact,
Beyond a lack of discussion about the FAFSA among family members, Discover’s survey revealed myths and misconceptions that may be creating barriers to families filling out the FAFSA application, including:
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Just
20% of parents know the FAFSA becomes available in October while slightly more than half (51% ), think the FAFSA is available year-round. Both stats remain fairly unchanged over the last three years. -
More than a third (
36% ) of parents, believe it takes 1 to 3 hours to complete the FAFSA. However, most families complete the FAFSA in less than an hour. iii -
More than 4 in 10 (
42% ) families who do not plan to complete the FAFSA, say it’s because they don’t believe they’ll qualify for federal aid. In reality,86% of first-time, full-time students at public 4-year colleges were granted aid. iv
To navigate the process of FAFSA filing, half of parents (
For families looking for more resources, Discover Student Loans provides free tools and information to help plan and navigate their college financing journey. To start, the FAFSA assistant tool from Discover Student Loans is an interactive resource designed to help families prepare to fill out their FAFSA application. After answering a few questions, the tool provides personalized tips and considerations to help families get organized for the process. Families can also refer to the FAFSA Do’s and Don’ts as an additional resource – all found on the Discover Student Loans website that provides helpful content to students, parents and counselors. For families looking for a way to compare college costs, check out potential careers and earnings of college majors to help determine college Return on Investment, they can visit the award winning My College Plan tool.
For more information about Discover Student Loans, please visit www.discover.com/student-loans.
Methodology
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from a Dynata (formerly Research Now/SSI) survey conducted on behalf of
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iii https://studentaid.gov/help/how-long
iv https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator/cuc
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