Application Forms
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Form
The FAFSA form is a standard document used to determine your eligibility for Federal and some state aid, including:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal SEOG (Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant)
- Federal Perkins Loan
- Federal Stafford Loan
- Federal Work-Study
- State Grants
For help in completing the FAFSA, read below.
Tips for filling out the FAFSA
Follow the instructions carefully. Give yourself time and quiet. Find a place and time to complete the form without interruption. Get organized. Gather your personal and family financial records. Here's a checklist of records you may need:
- Last year's federal tax returns forms 1040/1040A/1040EZ and W2 forms
- If you haven't filed a return yet, try to do that before you apply for financial aid.
- If you can't find last year's return, call Student Financial Services at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (AiFL) and we'll help you get a copy from the IRS.
- It is important to keep a copy of your tax return because you may be asked to provide it to the Student Financial Services office later.
- Checkbook records
- Savings account and investment statements
- Installment and mortgage loan payment books
- Information relating to income including wages, dividends, Social Security benefits, welfare payments, alimony or child support, Veterans Administration benefits, and disability benefits.
All information provided to the school will, of course, be kept confidential. AiFL is in compliance with the provisions of the Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. This law regulates the release of any personal information.
Involve other family members who must provide information. Your parent(s) will need to complete the parent section of the form if you are classified as a "dependent" student for Federal Financial Aid purposes. Remember to sign the form; if you apply through FAFSA on the Web, you will need to print, sign, and mail the signature page. (If you do not have a printer, the signature page will be mailed to you.) A parent must also sign if they contributed information to the form.
If you need assistance with the form, feel free to call our Student Financial Services for help if you need it. Our number is 800-275-7603.
Federal Loan Applications: Student
To apply for a Federal Stafford Loan (student loan), you may apply on line, or use the form provided by the Student Financial Services office. If you apply on-line, you will need to print, sign, and mail the Promissory Note. If you do not have a printer, the lender will mail you the promissory note, and you will need to sign and return it. We suggest that you wait to apply for your loan until you receive your student financial plan, so that you will know how much the school recommends that you borrow. Read the promissory note before you sign it. It is a legal document requiring you to pay back the money you borrow. Be sure to answer all of the questions on the application carefully, and accurately, and completely. These are the grade level maximums. You can apply for up to these amounts:
Grade Level |
Dependent Student |
Independent Student |
| 1 |
$3,500 |
$7,500 |
| 2 |
$4,500 |
$8,500 |
| 3+4 |
$5,500 |
$10,500 |
Before you receive a loan, you will need to participate in a loan counseling "Entrance Interview". Before you leave school, you will need to participate in a loan counseling "Exit Interview". Both of these can be done on-line through the Loan Counseling link in the blue bar to the right.
Federal Loan Applications: Parent
An eligible parent qualifies for Federal PLUS (parent loan for undergraduate students) Loans while their dependent son or daughter attends school. To apply for a PLUS loan, one of your parents must complete the application and pass a credit check. The parent borrower may either apply online (see loan application link in the blue bar to the right), or can use the application provided by AiFL. We suggest that your parent wait to apply for this loan until you receive your student financial plan, which will show the recommended amount to be borrowed. The maximum amount that a parent can borrow is the cost of education minus any aid that the student is receiving. Your parent completes the Borrower section of the form and you, the student, complete the Student section. If you apply on-line, you will need to print, sign, and mail the Promissory Note; both the parent borrower and the student will need to sign the promissory note. If you do not have a printer, the lender will mail you the promissory note--you and the parent borrower will need to sign and return it.
Supplemental Data Form
In addition to the loan application, students who apply for a loan will need to complete a Supplemental Data Form. This form is available through the Student Financial Services offices.
State Grant Application
When a student completes a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) the information is sent to the state of residency so that the student can be considered for state grant eligibility, if applicable.
Downloadable Information & Forms
Types of Aid and Determining Eligibility
Financial Aid Estimator Form (PDF)
Authorization form for the student
Authorization form for the parent
Download a pre-application worksheet (for use with online FAFSA)

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