File Your FAFSA Today!
The Hartwick College code for FAFSA is 002729
WHEN SHOULD I SUBMIT THE 2025-26 FAFSA?
New students for the fall of 2025 should complete the FAFSA NOW.
Returning students should complete the FAFSA by the March 15 priority deadline.
The Hartwick College code for FAFSA is 002729.
You have to fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to receive a complete financial aid package from Hartwick College. The FAFSA determines how much federal aid you qualify for based on your family’s income and other factors.
Don’t forget to include the code for Hartwick College when you complete your FAFSA. It’s 002729. There’s also state aid available. If you are a New York state resident, don’t forget to complete your New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Application. Our school code is 0285.
Financial aid varies from student to student because it’s based on a family’s specific financial circumstances. In addition to federal and state grants, Hartwick College may also award additional institutional funding based on your needs.
HOW TO FILE
- Create your FSA ID – both the student and a parent must create their own FSA ID. Select Start a New 2025-26 FAFSA.
- Follow the step-by-step instructions.
- Both the parent and the student will need to sign the form electronically prior to submission using the FSA ID you created in Step 1. If you are a NYS resident, please follow the link from your online FAFSA application to apply for TAP.
New FAFSA Info
Previously, the FAFSA only allowed students to list up to 10 colleges and universities.
Previously, users had the option to enter their tax information manually or use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Beginning with 2024-25, all persons on the FAFSA must provide consent for the Department of Education to receive tax information or confirmation of non-filing status directly from the IRS. In a very small number of cases, students and families will have to enter their tax data manually, but for most, that data will be automatically transferred into the application. This change makes it easier to complete the FAFSA and reduces the number of questions to be answered.
A contributor—a new term being introduced on the 2024-25 FAFSA—refers to anyone who is required to provide information on a student’s form (such as a parent/stepparent or spouse). A student’s or parent’s answers on the FAFSA will determine which contributors (if any) will be required to provide information.
Contributors will receive an email informing them that they’ve been identified as such, and will need to log in using their own FSA ID (if they don’t already have one) to provide the required information on the student’s FAFSA.
Being a contributor does not mean they are financially responsible for the student’s education costs, but it does mean the contributor must provide information on the FAFSA or the application will be incomplete and the student will not be eligible for federal student aid.
A notable terminology update within the new FAFSA is the replacement of the term Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the Student Aid Index (SAI). This name more accurately describes the number used to determine aid eligibility and, unlike the EFC, the SAI may be a negative number down to -1500.
Previously, the FAFSA calculated the number of household members attending college into the EFC, dividing it proportionately to determine federal aid eligibility. Beginning with the 2024-25 FAFSA, the application will still ask how many household members are in college, but your answer will not be calculated into the SAI. As such, undergraduate Hartwick students with siblings in college may see a change in their federal aid eligibility.
Families making less than 175% and single parents making less than 225% of the federal poverty level will see their students receive a maximum Federal Pell Grant award. Minimum Pell Grants will be guaranteed to students from households below 275%, 325%, 350%, or 400% of the poverty level, depending on household structure. Pell awards between the maximum and minimum amounts will be determined by SAI.
For dependent students, financial information was previously needed from the parent(s) the student had lived with the most in the last 12 months. With the new FAFSA, financial information will be required from the parent(s) who provided the most financial support to the student.
When required, families must now report the value of their small business or family farm. If the family farm includes the principal place of residence, applicants should determine the total net value of all farm assets and subtract the net value of their principal residence to determine the final value of their farm assets.
Disclaimer
Hartwick College’s Office of Financial Aid is dedicated to providing timely updates to students, families, and our community. Due to the significant amount of changes that are occurring, portions of our website may not yet be 100% accurate for the 2024-2025 academic year. We’ll continue to update this page as we receive more information from the Department of Education and Federal Student Aid, and appreciate your patience as we work to implement the changes brought by the FAFSA Simplification Act.
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID
Bresee Hall, 2nd Floor
607-431-4130
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