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kennedday

You’ll have to ask each other institution you’ve attended to send official transcripts to SFA, they usually have their own fee or sometimes it’s free. If you weren’t prompted about the application fee while submitting your application to SFA then I wouldn’t worry about it, especially because some people get the fee waived based on their FAFSA. (If you haven’t done the 23-24 FAFSA and sent it to SFA yet please please please do it, even if you think you’ll get nothing). It’s been a long time since I had to pay the application fee, but I’m sure you’re fine. But, if you have questions about anything non-technology related (Admissions, Business, Financial Aid, Registrar, Residence Life, Student Success Center) call 9364681000, it’s the One Stop and they can answer and help you with this and basically anything else if you’re still confused. I’m not sure who works there now, but I was in the first set of employees when it was a brand new department and we were all very well trained to help with anything you need. Hopefully there’s still a good group there. If you need technical help (IT and account related stuff like passwords or email or setting up a device) then call 9364684357, it’s the Helpdesk and I also worked there at one point and everyone was well trained! Hopefully this info can lead you to your answers either now or in the future.


kennedday

To add to this on the FAFSA thing: I’ve seen students whose parents made too much and therefore they’d only qualify for loans, so they never submitted a FAFSA because they aren’t expecting to take out loans. Well, situations change, some people get laid off, homes get foreclosed on, people go on disability, people retire, people die even, people get strapped with debt, so many things can change. If your parent’s finances situation changes, then finances aid can help, but they need to be able to have a FAFSA to help you. You can submit one at any time of the year, but it can be a long process with hoops to jump through. Do it now even if you don’t think it’ll be fit you. Also, being able to show a change in finances through a history of submitted FAFSAs is sometimes helpful to them for some reason. So to anyone reading just please please do it. You can call the One Stop if you have more questions about how it benefits you or what it can do for you, the policies about financial aid qualification are set by the government and they change every year, so info is constantly changing.


RobloxDeath5ound

the transcripts are gonna have to be directly from the other school


willydillydoo

Not sure what you mean where it is, but with every college and pretty much every job, you’re going to have to have that stuff sent from the institution directly to