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Why the FAFSA stopped splitting the parent contribution.

Under the old EFC, a family's parent contribution was divided by the number of children in college, so two students in school at once roughly halved each one's expected contribution. The Student Aid Index removed that division. For 2026-27, each student's SAI uses the full parent contribution, with no sibling discount. This is one of the biggest changes from EFC to SAI and can raise the index for families with more than one student in college simultaneously.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide. Data as of June 2026.

EFC vs SAI with two students in college

Illustrative example with a $10,000 parent contribution and two children enrolled:

Illustration of the removed multiple-students-in-college adjustment. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide.
Old EFCNew SAI
Parent contribution$10,000$10,000
Divided by # in college/ 2no division
Index per student$5,000 each$10,000 each
Effect on aidMore need-based aid per studentLess need-based aid per student

What you can still do

Frequently asked questions

Does the FAFSA still ask how many are in college?

The FAFSA may still ask the question, but for the SAI calculation it no longer divides the parent contribution by the number of family members in college. Each student's SAI uses the full parent contribution.

Why did this change hurt some families?

Under the old EFC, a family with two students in college roughly split the parent contribution in half per student. The SAI removed that split, so each student now carries the full contribution - raising the index for multi-student families.

Is there any relief for multiple students in college?

There is no automatic federal discount in the SAI formula. Some colleges still consider sibling enrollment in their own institutional aid using the CSS Profile or professional judgment - ask each financial aid office.

Sources

U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide. Data as of June 2026 for 2026-27. General information, not financial-aid advice. Verify at studentaid.gov.

Last updated: 2026-06-22