Wait, This Year’s FAFSA Actually Works?
The 2025–2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available. And unlike last year’s form—which had a disastrous launch—this one seems to be working.
The form was officially released on November 21, although a statement from the Department of Education says that thousands of students had already completed applications during periods of beta testing.
“The 2025–26 FAFSA form that we officially released today is the same form that has been live for the past 7 weeks for the more than 140,000 students who successfully submitted applications,” FAFSA Executive Advisor Jeremy Singer said in a press release last month. “Our comprehensive beta testing with community-based organizations, high schools and school districts, colleges and universities, software vendors, and state agencies across the country follows industry best practices and has given us the confidence that our systems are ready.”
Last year, the Education Department released an updated, streamlined version of the FAFSA. The application is required for students who want federal loans and grants, and most colleges also use the form to determine how much institutional financial aid to give students. Each year, millions of college students and their families fill out the FAFSA.
While creating a simpler version of the form seems like a good idea, the Education Department’s form—released almost three months late, on December 30 of last year—was riddled with tec
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