The 2020–2021 FAFSA form is available now.
Students who plan to attend the University of Baltimore during an upcoming Fall 2020, Spring 2021, or Summer 2021 semester should complete their FAFSA form as soon as possible in order to maximize the amount of financial aid you may receive.
Here are some important deadlines related to your FAFSA form:
- March 1, 2020, Maryland Higher Education Commission Deadline
- March 1, 2020, UBalt priority deadline for consideration of UBalt institutional awards
The 2020–21 FAFSA form requires 2018 income and tax information.
If you have already filed your 2018 taxes, you can transfer your tax information directly into the FAFSA form using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (IRS DRT). Using the IRS DRT provides a fast and accurate way to enter your tax return information.
FAFSA Form Requirements
Use University of Baltimore’s federal school code: 002102
Avoid Processing Delays
Please fill out the FAFSA form carefully. Mistakes on the form can hinder the processing of your financial aid. Therefore, be sure to take your time and enter information—including your name, date of birth, social security number, etc.—correctly and completely.
Identification Requirements
- Social Security number
- It must be entered exactly as it appears on your Social Security card
- Include suffixes and your middle name/initial
- Driver’s license number
- Provide if you have a valid driver’s license
- Alien registration number
- Provide if you’re an eligible non-citizen
2018 Federal Tax Information
- Some of the required information includes
- Adjusted gross income
- Earnings from work
- Income tax paid
- Automatically transfer your completed tax information
- Recommend if you’ve already completed your taxes
- Easiest and most accurate method
- Can be used by both students and parents
- Get more details here: IRS DRT
Dependent Students
- Provide parent(s) name and social security number
- It must be entered exactly as it appears on their Social Security card
- Include suffixes and their middle name/initial
Independent Married Students
- Provide spouse’s name and social security number
- It must be entered exactly as it appears on their Social Security card
- Include suffixes and their middle name/initial
Other Requirements
- Birth dates of everyone you are listing on your FAFSA
- Untaxed income or investments
- If this applies to you, gather all related records
- Make sure you have an FSA ID
- Used to electronically sign your FAFSA form
- Here’s where you go to create it: FSA ID
- Here’s a helpful video: How to Create Your FSA ID
Click the TV to watch a video about the FAFSA!