For students who have already submitted the form, they should log in periodically to see if it’s been processed, said Jose Jimenez, the director of College Access in San Francisco and Silicon Valley at 10,000 Degrees. In addition, some students and families may need to make corrections to their FAFSA forms. “Some students may have clicked the wrong button or are missing their parents’ signature,” because their identity wasn’t initially verified, Jimenez said.
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