GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Fafsa Completion Time Statistics
The average completion time for filling out the FAFSA form is approximately 45 minutes.
In this post, we explore a range of statistics related to FAFSA completion, shedding light on the varying completion rates among high school seniors, the time taken to fill out the form, the submission methods preferred by students, and the financial aid awarded by the federal government. These statistics highlight important trends and disparities in FAFSA completion rates and provide insight into the complexities of navigating the financial aid application process.
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"As reported in 2015, roughly 40% of high school seniors failed to complete the Fafsa."
Statistic 2
"On average, the task of filling out a FAFSA form takes around 55 minutes."
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"In 2019, approximately 92% of students submitted their FAFSA online."
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"Overall, only about 60.6% of high school seniors in 2018 completed a FAFSA form."
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"According to 2015 data, only about 50% of African American and Hispanic students complete the FAFSA."
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"During the 2018 US academic year, over 19 million people submitted a FAFSA form."
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"45.7% of FAFSA completers had an expected family contribution of zero in 2014."
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"By February 2020, only 57% of high school seniors had completed their FAFSA."
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"The percentage of FAFSA applicants obtaining professional help rose to 30.5% in 2010."
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"The average federal Pell Grant aid reported with the FAFSA was about $2,970 in 2019."
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"From 2017 to 2018, data suggests that over 661,000 high school graduates did not fill out the FAFSA."
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"Fafsa completion rates for indigenous students were at an alarmingly low rate of 37% in 2017."
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"In 2020, less than 63% of high school seniors completed a FAFSA in the top 100 largest districts in the U.S."
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"The federal government awarded $120.0 billion in financial aid through the FAFSA during the 2019-2020 year."
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"Approximately 99% of students who submitted a FAFSA for the 2018-19 year were considered dependent on their parents."
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"In 2018 research found that almost 90% of high-income students who could complete the FAFSA did so, compared to only 75% of low-income students."
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