FAFSA phone number for Florida

Many Florida students seek financial aid to pursue higher education.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an important step in this process.

This article answers some common questions regarding FAFSA in Florida, including contact information and eligibility requirements.

What is the FAFSA phone number for Florida?

There isn’t a dedicated FAFSA phone number for Florida.

The FAFSA is a federal program, and the primary contact point is the Federal Student Aid Information Center:

  • Phone: 1-800-433-3243

Is there FAFSA in Florida?

The FAFSA is the national form used by all states, including Florida, to determine federal student aid eligibility.

Florida also offers its own financial aid programs, but the FAFSA is still required to qualify for federal grants, loans, and work-study programs.

Does University of Florida require FAFSA?

Yes, the University of Florida, like most colleges nationwide, requires the FAFSA to be considered for all federal, state, and institutional financial aid.

You can find more information about financial aid at the University of Florida on their website.

What is the FAFSA code for University of Florida?

Every school has a unique code used when completing the FAFSA application.

The University of Florida’s federal school code for the FAFSA is 001542.

Be sure to include this code on your FAFSA application to ensure your financial aid information is sent directly to the university.

How long do you have to live in Florida to get financial aid?

There’s no specific residency requirement for federal financial aid through the FAFSA.

However, some state-specific grants and scholarships may have residency requirements. 

Florida Bright Futures Scholarships, for example, require graduation from a Florida high school or residency in the state for a minimum period before enrolling in college. 

Contact the Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance (http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/) for details on specific Florida aid programs and their residency requirements.