
LOCATION
Texas State Technical College
301 Main Street, Brownwood, TX, US
76801
CONTACT INFORMATION
TSTC FAFSA Day - Brownwood
Description
FAFSA Day– Get the Financial Aid You Deserve!
It’s not too late to complete your FAFSA! Whether you’re planning to attend TSTC or another school, we’re here to help you navigate the financial aid process. Our team will provide one-on-one assistance to ensure you maximize your financial aid opportunities.
Who Can Attend? Anyone in the community! Students, parents, and guardians are all welcome.
What to Bring? If applying for 2025 Summer, 2022 tax information. If applying for 2025 Fall, 2023 tax information, Social Security Number, and FSA ID (if available).
Why Attend? Completing the FAFSA opens doors to grants, scholarships, and other financial aid that can help make college more affordable.
Time: Come and Go event. A member of our team will call you to schedule a time that works best for you after you register for this event.
Don’t miss this opportunity—let’s get your FAFSA done together!
Questions & Answers
- Social Security Number. Be sure that it is correct!
- Records of income, such as income earned from work and business, child support paid or received and any other untaxed income. If you have them, refer to the W-2 Forms or Federal Income Tax Return IRS 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ.
- Information about assets, such as savings, certificates of deposit, stock options, bonds, 529 plans and other college savings programs; and investment real estate, business and farm.
- Driver’s license number, if you have one.
- Dates of birth, include the month, day and year.
- Month and year of marriage, separation, divorce or other change in marital status.
- Alien Registration Number, if you (student) are not a U.S. citizen.
- List of colleges you are considering.
- Parental information is required unless you are at least 24 years of age or meet the criteria for filing as an independent student as described on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). Refer to studentaid.gov.
- Only parents who do not have a Social Security number can enter 000-00-0000 on the FAFSA.
- You must report income and assets for yourself and for your parents (if you are a dependent student) or your spouse (if you are married).
- Use income records for the year that is two years prior to the academic year for which you are applying: for instance, if you are filling out the 2025-26 FAFSA if attending 2025 Fall, you will need 2023 tax information.
- The name put on the FAFSA for student and parent(s) has to match the social security card exactly or it will get rejected. It’s is best to set up the FASFA ID before the workshop and have it available when completing the FASFA.
- An FSA ID to sign electronically. This can be created beforehand by clicking here.
- When applying for FAFSA is extremely important for you to put your High School information on the FAFSA application. This will help expedite the process.