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Verification Selection

If your FAFSA is selected for Verification, the College is required to collect documentation to check the accuracy of the information. Verification of the FAFSA is a federal regulation. Being selected for Verification does not mean you have done anything wrong; instead, it ensures that eligible students receive all of the aid for which they are qualified.

A student's FAFSA can be selected for Verification in two ways:

  1. The Central Processing System (CPS), a federal system, selects a certain number of FAFSAs for Verification during the processing stage, either randomly or based upon pre-determined edit criteria. These applications are required to be verified by our Financial Aid Office.
  2.  The Financial Aid Office may also select applications for Verification independently from the CPS. FAFSAs may be selected for Verification based upon criteria such as family income/asset levels, number in family/college, and significant changes in an individual student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from year to year, to name a few.

Revising Your FAFSA

The Financial Aid Office electronically submits changes made to the FAFSA as a result of Verification to the CPS, so that an official Expected Family Contribution can be recalculated. The revised FAFSA and resulting EFC is then sent to both the student and the College. The student can then be awarded aid based upon the official, corrected EFC.

NOTE: The Endicott Financial Aid Office will always resolve conflicting information, regardless of whether the applicant is selected for Verification or not.

In cases of suspected fraud or other criminal misconduct in connection with the FAFSA, the College will contact the Department of Education's Office of the Inspector General.

When selected for Verification, the following forms are required:

  1. Verification Worksheet 2022–23.
  2. Copies of Student's and Parent(s)' 2020 W-2s (If did not work, please note on Verification Worksheet)
  3. A copy of the first two pages of student's and parent(s)' signed 2020 tax returns along with all schedules. If did not file taxes, please note on Verification Worksheet. Alternatively, the IRS Data Retrieval Tool via the FAFSA can be used to transfer your tax information directly to the FAFSA. For step by step instructions on using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool, please click .
  4. An IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter/Transcript if parent(s) did not work or if parent(s) worked but were not required to file a U.S. Income Tax Return. To order the Non-filing Letter/Transcript, please visit . If for any reason you have difficulty ordering the letter/transcript online, please request it by mail by completing .
2023–24 School Year
  1. Verification Worksheet 2023–24.
  2. Copies of Student's and Parent(s)' 2021 W-2s (If did not work, please note on Verification Worksheet)
  3. A copy of the first two pages of student's and parent(s)' signed 2021 tax returns along with all schedules. If did not file taxes, please note on Verification Worksheet. Alternatively, the IRS Data Retrieval Tool via the FAFSA can be used to transfer your tax information directly to the FAFSA. For step by step instructions on using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool, please click .
  4. An IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter/Transcript if parent(s) did not work or if parent(s) worked but were not required to file a U.S. Income Tax Return. To order the Non-filing Letter/Transcript, please visit . If for any reason you have difficulty ordering the letter/transcript online, please request it by mail by completing .