The most common question I hear from women who are hesitant about going back to school is: do I have to do the FAFSA? The paperwork feels intimidating. Some women think they earn too much to qualify for anything.

Here is the truth: most of the biggest grants do require the FAFSA. But there are real options that do not. And even if you think you make too much, you should probably still file.

What Requires the FAFSA

ProgramMax AmountFAFSA Required?
Federal Pell Grant$7,395/yrYes
Federal SEOG Grant$4,000/yrYes
Most state grantsVaries by stateYes
Most institutional scholarshipsVaries by schoolUsually yes
WIOA job training fundsVariesUsually required first

Grants and Scholarships That Do Not Require the FAFSA

SourceWho It Is ForWhere to Apply
Private foundation scholarshipsVaries by scholarshipScholarships.com, Fastweb, Bold.org
Soroptimist Live Your Dream AwardWomen as primary financial supporters of their householdSoroptimist.org
Jeannette Rankin FoundationWomen 35 and older with low incomeRankinfoundation.org
Talbots Women's ScholarshipWomen returning to school after a gapTalbots.com/scholarship
Local community foundationsResidents of a specific county or citySearch your county name plus "community foundation scholarship"
Employer tuition reimbursementCurrent employees (check your HR handbook)Your HR department

Why You Should Still File the FAFSA Even If You Think You Will Not Qualify

The income cutoff for a Pell Grant is higher than most people expect. A single parent with two kids can earn over $60,000 and still receive some Pell funding. Even if you do not qualify for Pell specifically, filing unlocks state grants with different income limits, school scholarships that require a FAFSA on file, subsidized student loans with better terms, and work-study opportunities.

Filing the FAFSA is free and takes 30 to 45 minutes. The only reason not to file is if you are confident you want none of those things.

The Best Approach

File the FAFSA and also apply for private scholarships that do not require it. That is how you get the most free money possible from both sides of the system.

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