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FAFSA timeline (2026-27)

When to file, the deadlines that matter, and when your SAI arrives.

The 2026-27 FAFSA covers aid from fall 2026 through summer 2027 and uses 2024 income (the prior-prior tax year), usually imported straight from the IRS. The federal deadline is typically June 30 after the award year, but state and college priority deadlines are much earlier - often late autumn to early spring - and many grants are first-come, first-served, so file as early as possible. After you submit you get a FAFSA Submission Summary showing your SAI, which schools use to build your aid offer.

Data as of June 2026.

Key milestones

MilestoneWhat happens
OpensThe 2026-27 FAFSA opens for the award year covering fall 2026 through summer 2027. Aim to file early.
Federal deadlineThe federal FAFSA deadline is typically June 30 after the award year ends (e.g. June 30, 2027 for 2026-27); corrections close in mid-September.
State & school deadlinesMany states and colleges have far earlier priority deadlines (often late autumn to early spring). These usually decide first-come grants - check each one.
After you submitYou receive a FAFSA Submission Summary with your SAI. Schools use it to build aid offers.
DisbursementAid is disbursed by your school each term once you are enrolled and verified.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, studentaid.gov. Data as of June 2026.

Exact dates vary by state and college - always confirm with each school's financial aid office and your state grant agency. Verify the federal dates at studentaid.gov.

Before you file

Frequently asked questions

When should I file the FAFSA?

As early as possible after it opens. Many state and institutional grants are first-come, first-served, so filing in the first weeks maximizes your aid - the federal deadline is much later than most priority deadlines.

What tax year does the 2026-27 FAFSA use?

The 2026-27 FAFSA uses 2024 income (the prior-prior year), generally imported directly from the IRS, so you do not estimate income yourself.

Do I refile every year?

Yes. The FAFSA covers one award year. File a renewal FAFSA each year you want federal aid; most of your information carries over.

Sources

U.S. Department of Education, studentaid.gov. Data as of June 2026 for 2026-27. Dates are general guidance and can change - verify the current deadlines with the official source and your school. General information, not financial-aid advice.

Last updated: 2026-06-22