The save key is four to eight characters long; it can contain any combination of numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters. For example, the save key “Student2” is different than the save key “sTuDeNt2.” Forgot your save key? Select the blue “I Forgot My Save Key” link.
What is the purpose of the save key?
Additionally, the Save Key provides applicants a way to share access to their FAFSA form or correction if their parent(s) needs to add information or sign it.
Why can’t I sign my FAFSA electronically?
If you are a student trying to sign your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form and your FSA ID is not working, check that the name, SSN, and date of birth exactly match the information in your FSA ID account.
How do I fix my FAFSA error?
Make changes at fafsa.gov:
- Select the “LOG IN” button and enter your FSA ID.
- On the “My FAFSA” page, select “Make FAFSA Corrections.”
- Create a save key.
- Change your information.
- Submit your new information.
How do I use my save key on FAFSA?
Whenever the first person is done with their part, save the FAFSA® form and close out of it. Give the other person the save key. Then, that person can use the save key to get into the partially completed FAFSA® form and do his or her part.
How long will my application be saved FAFSA?
45 days
Remember that the FAFSA is saved for 45 days after the last time you accessed the application. We will save the application for 45 days or until the federal application/correction deadline date has passed. Saved applications are erased after 45 days or after the federal application/correction deadline date.
What are the options used to save a document?
Save using the keyboard shortcut All programs support the keyboard shortcut to save a document. To save a file using a shortcut, press either Ctrl + S on a PC or Command + S on an Apple computer. If supported, the program either saves the file as its existing name or opens a save window for a new file.
Why does FAFSA say blocked browser?
A Blocked Browser Was Detected. You reached this page because the browser version you are using is not supported by our Web site. You must use a different browser version.
How do I sign after submitting FAFSA?
How do I sign my FAFSA® Form?
- Print a signature page by selecting “Print Signature Page” on the “My FAFSA” or “Signature Status” page, sign it, and then mail it to the address on the page. Your FAFSA form will be processed once your signature is received.
- Submit your FAFSA form without signatures.
Why do I need a save key for FAFSA?
A save key allows you to return to an application or correction later from the point you left off if you need to stop and save your work. It also allows you to share access to your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) application or correction if your parent needs to add information or sign it.
What to do if your child is not present for FAFSA?
If your child is not present, you should “Start A New FAFSA.” Create a save key. A save key is a temporary password that allows you and your child to “pass” the FAFSA form back and forth. It also allows you to save your child’s FAFSA form and return to it later.
What do you need to know about the FAFSA form?
Create a save key. A save key is a temporary password that allows you and your child to “pass” the FAFSA form back and forth. It also allows you to save your child’s FAFSA form and return to it later. Once you create a save key, share it with your child. He or she will need it to complete later steps. IMPORTANT:…
Is the save key the same as the FSA ID?
The save key is not the same as your FSA ID (which acts as a legal signature that you shouldn’t share). A save key allows you to return to an application or correction later from the point you left off if you need to stop and save your work.