- Hazleton Area Career Center
- How to Create A FAFSA ID
Student/Family Resources
Page Navigation
- Career Center Guidance ***Updates***
- Guidance Counselor Contact Information
- Community Resources - Food, Shelter, Mental Health
- 2023- 2024 Financial Aid Presentation
- All About Scholarships and Grants
- Career and Technical Schools
- Choices 360 Support Resources
- Classroom to Career
- College Open Houses and Visiting Your Schools of Choice
- How to Apply to College/CTC School
- FAFSA SUPPORT
- Step By Step How to File for Financial Aid Webinar
- How to Create A FAFSA ID
- Graduation and Promotion Requirements
- ACT 158 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- Junior Jumpstart
- Local Scholarships
- NOCTI Exams
- SAT/ACT Testing
- Scheduling - Program of Studies
- Senior Reminders Presentation
- Senior Year - 12th Grade
- SOAR CREDITS/ Career & Technical Student Information
- Transcript Request Information
HOW to CREATE a FAFSA ID by: PHEAA
-
How to Create a FAFSA ID
- Go to studentaid.gov and click on Create an Account.
- Enter your personal information.
- Provide your name, date of birth, and Social Security number.
- It’s helpful to provide your mailing address and mobile phone number.
- Answer four challenge questions. Select four questions from the list provided.
- Submit your FSA ID information.
- Agree to the terms and conditions.
- Verify your mobile phone number.
- Verify your email address.
- You can use your verified email or mobile number to retrieve a forgotten password.
- Expect two emails from FSA ID Information.
- Keep the FSA ID webpage up and open a new tab to view your email. The first email says that you can now use your FSA ID.
- The second email provides a 6-digit security code that you need to enter back on the FSA ID application.
- Use the FSA ID to complete the FAFSA.
- If your parent’s information is required on the FAFSA, at least one parent will need to get an FSA ID using a different email address.
Helpful Hints
Consider these tips when creating your FSA ID.
- Write down your user name and password because you will use it every year that you apply for financial aid.
- Make sure you and your parent both have active email accounts.
- Do not use a high school email address because it will no longer be active after you graduate.
- Create an FSA ID before you complete the FAFSA.
- If you forget your username, you can use your email or your cellphone in place of it.
WHATCH VIDEO from PHEAA: ⇒ How to Create a FAFSA ID