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Applying for Aid — College of Medicine Students

 

2. Review Your SAR

The SAR (Student Aid Report) is a report that summarizes the information you submit on your FAFSA. It contains the expected family contribution (EFC) that you or your family are considered capable of contributing to educational expenses. Your SAR includes important information about the status of your application (such as missing information and/or missing signatures) that must be completed.

What to Do

Review the SAR that you receive from the U.S. Department of Education. If you find any mistakes or information that needs to be updated, follow the instructions on your SAR to make corrections.

You may also visit the FAFSA Follow-Up Overview webpage to check the status of your FAFSA and to print your SAR.

Tips

  • You should receive your SAR three to five days after filing your FAFSA electronically.
  • Be sure to keep the final SAR for your records.

      Applying for Aid

  1. File your FAFSA
  2. Review your SAR
  3. Review your award letter
  4. Apply for additional funding — loan options
  5. Apply for Drexel scholarships
  6. Apply for outside scholarships and loans
  7. Sign your promissory note
  8. Complete your entrance interview
  9. Complete the verification process (if you are selected)
  10. Review your account