FAFSA requirement for Indiana students one step closer to becoming law

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2 thoughts on “FAFSA requirement for Indiana students one step closer to becoming law

  1. It seems to me, that making this a “requirement” for all high school students is foolish. Every good idea, no matter how well intentioned, does not need to become law. How about simply making sure that all students are aware of its availability, are aware of its benefits, and have a pathway to get help filling out the form.

    1. Yes! Some information sent to parents and some assistance completing the forms correctly. Thank you!

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