FAFSA Workshops – New Brunswick
DACA/NJ Dreamers – You may file for the 2021/2022 or 2022/2023 NJ Financial Aid Application, please use this link to create an account: hesaa.org/Pages/NJAlternativeApplication.aspx
If you need assistance, email New Brunswick Center at: infonb@middlesexcc.edu
Please read the following important information in preparation for your FAFSA completion virtual appointment. If you need to reschedule your virtual appointment, please email: infonb@middlesexcc.edu
IMPORTANT
You and your parent, if applicable, will need a FSA ID number in order to electronically sign the FAFSA.
Request the FSA ID here: fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm
You will want to create a NJ FAMS account, which will enable you to be considered for additional state funding.
Your account can be created here: njfams.hesaa.org/NJFAMS/login.aspx
2021-2022 FAFSA (Fall 2021, Spring 2022, and Summer 2022 Classes)
You must provide the following documents for student and parent, if applicable.
- 2019 taxes (and W-2)
- Records of any untaxed income received
- Social Security Number (for student and/or parent(s) if under 24)
- Driver’s License Number (if you drive)
- If you are not a US Citizen and are an eligible non-citizen, please have your documentation available. To determine if you are an eligible non-citizen, refer to this link: U.S. Citizenship & Eligible Noncitizens – PDF
2022-2023 FAFSA (Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 Classes)
You must provide the following documents for student and parent, if applicable.
- 2020 taxes (and W-2)
- Records of any untaxed income received
- Social Security Number (for student and/or parent(s) if under 24)
- Driver’s License Number (if you drive)
- If you are not a US Citizen and are an eligible non-citizen, please have your documentation available. To determine if you are an eligible non-citizen, refer to this link: U.S. Citizenship & Eligible Noncitizens – PDF
Note: The 2022/2023 FAFSA becomes available on October 1, 2021.