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FAFSA launches early for 2026-27 with new features

The U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday (Sept. 24) opened the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2026–27 school year a week before the Oct. 1 deadline to do so.
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FAFSA launches early for 2026-27 with new features

The U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday (Sept. 24) opened the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2026–27 school year a week before the Oct. 1 deadline to do so.

“I am extremely proud to announce the earliest launch of the FAFSA form in history, which ensures American students and families have access to critical resources as they begin or continue their postsecondary education journey,” U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said.

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FAFSA is the key to billions in federal student aid each year, unlocking Pell Grants, loans and work-study funds. Colleges and scholarship programs also use FAFSA data to decide who gets additional aid. For many families, completing the form is the first step in figuring out whether higher education is financially within reach.

For students in Alabama, where the average student loan debt tops $38,700 per borrower and tuition and fees at public four-year universities average $11,000 per year, access to federal financial aid can mean the difference between starting college or choosing a different path.

This year’s FAFSA rollout comes with several upgrades, according to the department. Students can now invite parents or contributors to complete their portion with a code designed to simplify the process. New accounts verify more quickly, reducing delays, and the department says the system is more stable than in past years.

In beta testing, 97% of users reported being satisfied with the form, and 90% said it took a “reasonable time” to complete the FAFSA.

“No one would have thought this was possible after the Biden-Harris Administration infamously botched FAFSA’s rollout two short years ago,” McMahon said. “Under President Trump’s leadership, our talented team has redesigned and streamlined the process so all American students can now successfully complete the form in minutes.”

The glitch-riddled 2023 rollout of new FAFSA forms led to frustration and delays in form completion in Alabama and across the country.

The department has a step-by-step guide to completing the new FAFSA at this link.

Federal tools such as the College Navigator and College Scorecard can also help families compare tuition, graduation rates and average debt across schools.

Alabama FAFSA completion rate improves

While Wednesday’s launch covers the 2026-27 school year, Alabama data from the 2025-26 cycle shows the completion rate is up over the 2024-25 school year.

According to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, 60% of the state’s 50,524 high school seniors have completed the FAFSA, up three percentage points from last year. Here’s the breakdown of the status:

  • 30,383 completed forms
  • 378 incomplete
  • 14,012 parent opt-outs
  • 2,658 district waivers
  • 3,093 missing or not submitted

At the school level, some standouts emerge. McKenzie School and Georgiana School each report 97% FAFSA completion, among the highest rates in the state.

National College Attainment Network data through Sept. 12 adds more context: 65% of students in Alabama’s higher-income schools have filed the FAFSA, compared with 54% in lower-income schools. NCAN shows the national average at 60%, with Alabama ranking 13th among all states for FAFSA completion.

Research underscores why those numbers matter. Bureau of Labor Statistics data show higher education levels translate into higher earnings and lower unemployment. A recent ACHE report on 2024 employment outcomes in Alabama showed the state’s college graduates earn significantly more income as their level of education rises.

Data has also linked educational attainment to stronger housing markets, higher home values and growth in a state’s tax base.

In an effort to get even more high school seniors considering higher education, Alabama rolled out the Direct Admissions Initiative this summer, which uses an online tool to match high school seniors with two- and four-year colleges across the state.

If a student’s academic profile aligns with a college’s criteria, the college will offer admission – no traditional application required. Seniors had to complete a profile by Sept. 23 to be included in the first round of acceptance, which will be released Oct. 6.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Trisha Powell Crain and originally published by Alabama Daily News. 

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