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College

Students With an Undocumented Parent Still Can't Fill Out the FAFSA Form

The updated FAFSA form has been marred with technical problems, leaving many students unable to complete the financial aid form entirely.

Emma Camp | 3.11.2024 2:41 PM

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FAFSA form | Illustration: Lex Villena; Department of Education
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Since its "soft launch" in December, the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form has proved to be a logistical nightmare for millions of families who rely on the financial aid form to obtain federal grants and loans. While the streamlined form was intended to simplify the financial aid process, it has instead been plagued by glitches that have made it literally impossible for students whose parents don't have social security numbers to complete the form.

"It's just draining and exhausting," Aaron Dominguez, a high school senior whose immigrant mother doesn't have a Social Security Number told The Chronicle of Higher Education. "I know I have the right to ask for federal aid. But they've just made things so much harder for people like me. It's unfair. The government clearly just sees us like an afterthought."

FAFSA is the most popular tool for college students and families seeking financial aid. The form is necessary to obtain federal grants and loans, and most colleges use the form when deciding how much institutional aid to give students.

In 2020, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, which required the Education Department to develop a new, simpler FAFSA form. The updated form, first made available on December 30, cut down the number of questions families had to answer by more than half and relies on data directly from the IRS to further streamline the process.

While the idea of simplifying the FAFSA form was a good one, the Education Department's execution of the legally mandated update has been marred by technical issues and delays. Months into the form's availability, the FAFSA website still lists more than a dozen active issues preventing students from filling out the form, though most list some kind of workaround.

However, students whose parents don't have a social security number—typically because their parent isn't a U.S. citizen or is undocumented—are still completely unable to complete the form. While the website promises a fix to the form sometime during the "first half of March," as of March 11th, the problem persists. 

While students can technically submit the form if their parent doesn't have a social security number, the submitted form would be lacking key information colleges—and the government—need to estimate families' expected costs to send their child to college.

Despite technical issues, the Education Department has not extended the June 30 deadline for submitting the form. 

Making a popular financial aid form more accessible for students and families is a no-brainer. But the disastrous rollout of the new FAFSA form shows just how badly things can go wrong when the government bungles something as important as college financial aid—and just how easy it is for vulnerable prospective students and their families to get left behind.

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Emma Camp is an associate editor at Reason.

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  1. John Rohan   1 year ago

    Even illegal aliens (not "undocumented immigrants") can get a taxpayer identification number from the IRS which serves the same purpose. Why can't they just use that?

    1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      Because it's all bullshit from anti-Western cunts like Emna and the Democrats.

      1. VULGAR MADMAN   1 year ago

        Lobbying for financial aid is the most libertarian thing ever.

        1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

          Making a popular financial aid form more accessible for students and families is a no-brainer.

          This is how you know you're reading a truly libertarian publication.

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        Little Emma is all in for the illegal invasion.

  2. Overt   1 year ago

    *Checks libertarian bingo card*

    Huh…”Article lamenting how hard it is to get government handouts” isn’t on here? How can that be? No something must be wrong.

    *Checks again...*

    Ok, so there is "Government shouldn't be funding secondary education."

    And there is "Government shouldn't be mass collecting income information of families."

    Oh...and there is "Social Security numbers have become a universal identifier, contrary to the assurances of its creators."

    But still...I can't find any libertarian angle that thinks we should be making it easier to get handouts from the government. Is Reason playing the same bingo I am?

    1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

      Playing libertarian bingo like that would require self awareness, something Ms Camp lacks.

      1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

        Emma is still pissed she gets carded for beer in MD.

        In 20 years, her perspective on this will change. Trust me. She'll long for the days when she would get carded because she 'looked young'.

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        And is Aaron Domguez also an illegal? Little Emma doesn’t address that.

    2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      Yeah, this seems like an article much more suited for say The Atlantic or Salon than Reason. Making FAFSA easier is a no brainer? How about the Feds have no right or duty to provide student loans in the first place, the ease of filling out the form is a total non-sequitur.

      1. Chaino   1 year ago

        While it’s not perfect, I would suggest that Ms. Camp take a look at this definition of libertarianism:

        https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/libertarianism-defined/

        It might help her to understand the anger, and confusion, in the comments at her articles. Or, she can remain oblivious…

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        Little Emma is also best suited for Salon, or perhaps Rolling Stone.

  3. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    Breaks my heart it’s difficult for illegals to get free taxpayer money.

    1. Unlessround_Isfunny   1 year ago

      To be fair, the student is the one that is having problems getting money, and the student is legal. You may not agree with the birthright citizenship rule that confers that status, but it Diane make the student any less entitled to aid than anyone else.

      1. Fetterman's Hump   1 year ago

        To be fair to US citizens, birth right citizenship should be revoked. That assumes that birth right citizenship has ever legally existed.

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        Is he legal? The article doesn’t address that.

  4. Stuck in California   1 year ago

    Love the libertarian take on government doling out money to individuals.

    "Oh, it's just so hard to fill out those forms!"

    Geez fuck some people should just go get a job writing for a magazine that matches their progressive values. Like Huffington Post or something.

    1. mulched   1 year ago

      I hear Deadspin has openings!

  5. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    Just get them to use stolen or fraudulent identification. Then they will not be undocumented.

  6. Minadin   1 year ago

    "Making a popular financial aid form more accessible for students and families is a no-brainer."

    I believe we have misidentified the no-brainer in this situation.

  7. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    Serves them right for choosing the wrong parents.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Lol. Most of the replies here are libertarian. But not sarc. Freebies for all who cross the border!

      Hilarious.

      1. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        Nothing more libertarian than taxpayer money going to illegals.

  8. MasterThief   1 year ago

    Their parents shouldn't be in this country. They shouldn't be in this country. They are foreign nationals and should have already been deported, not offered taxpayer money. Fuck off with this bullshit. If you want to support open borders then you can't support giving government funds to immigrants. That's just shitting on citizens

    1. Fetterman's Hump   1 year ago

      Truth!

  9. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form has proved to be a logistical nightmare for millions of families who rely on the financial aid form to obtain federal grants and loans.

    yes, this is how your Ruling heroes speak from both sides of their mouths.

  10. JesseAz   1 year ago

    A lot of words for the libertarian position: end FAFSA.

  11. Jerry B.   1 year ago

    Simple. Have all the undocumented parents with no SSNs come to temporary Social Security offices to apply for one, then round them up and deport them.

    1. Dillinger   1 year ago

      free Yankees tickets!

    2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

      A great way to do this is to pay the people rounding them up on a commission basis.

  12. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

    Something else that Camp forgets to mention, around 40-50% of high school graduates attend university, but only about 10-20% of jobs really should require a university degree. Part of the outrageous costs of universities today is the fact that about 80% of the student body shouldn't be there and would be better served receiving some form of vocational training rather than a four year degree. But because we've pushed everyone to go to the university. Schools still measure success based on how many graduates attend an university after graduating highschool and often count students entering the workforce (even for apprenticeships), vocational or military as failures. Go to trade school or do an apprenticeship, you'll likely be down in under 2 years, and often making more than those with a sheepskin BA that they overpaid for (and because we're pushing everyone to go to college, the universities are watering down their course work while inflating grades, meaning a bachelor's today is less rigorous than it was ten, twenty or more years ago. And all financial aid funded by the government does is insure that we continue to subsidize substandard education that isn't needed (and often isn't even wanted by the students themselves, who only attend because their teachers and parents told them they had or they'll never do anything but flip hamburgers).

    1. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      So, in the end, like most governmental programs, what we subsidize becomes more expensive and of lower quality.

    2. Dillinger   1 year ago

      >>80% of the student body shouldn’t be there and would be better served receiving some form of vocational training

      dude we're trying to overthrow a patriarchy here ...

      1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Persons With Vaginas can be patriarchs.

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        Deport the illegals. And send the democrats along with them.

  13. Longtobefree   1 year ago

    "I know I have the right to ask for federal aid."

    No, grasshopper, you do not.

    1. Unlessround_Isfunny   1 year ago

      Yes. Yes he does. HE’S legal. His parents are not.

      1. Ersatz   1 year ago

        yeah - he has the right to ask ... its the right to free speech.

        he has no right to federal aid - so if its a tough process or filled with caveats and catch-22's well... tough!

      2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

        The article doesn’t address his status. And I don’t trust Emma. How do we know he’s legal?

  14. madameevil   1 year ago

    my father many many years ago refused to fill out the FAFSA contending it was an invasion of privacy.He was also an immigrant-albeit a legal one.I still can't figure out how the gubmint thinks they can tell people how much they can contribute to a college education.I declared my self an emancipated minor and applied for loans,etc. that way.It can be done. And no,little Miss DACA is not entitled to any federal money-your mother did not pay taxes so bugger off

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Emancipation now still requires FAFSA for loans.

  15. But SkyNet is a Private Company   1 year ago

    Holy shit, Reason expects us to pay for this garbage? Lolol

  16. The Angry Hippopotamus   1 year ago

    Yet another article from Emma about the problems with the new FAFSA Form and with its roll-out, and not one mention that nowhere in the list of enumerated powers found in Article I Section 8 of The Constitution of The United States is education or its funding listed as a power of the federal government.

    1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

      ^THIS^ +1000000000000000

    2. I…….. Fudd   1 year ago

      Democrats want to make things up as they go along.

  17. Diarrheality   1 year ago

    There is nothing so libertarian as begging the government for free stuff.

    --Reason

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

      Oh, don’t be silly, diarrhea. They’re not begging.

      They’re demanding.

      1. Diarrheality   1 year ago

        Fair.

  18. Incunabulum   1 year ago

    >”I know I have the right to ask for federal aid.

    1. No, you don’t have a right to ask for federal aid.

    2. Your mother is an illegal working under the table, not paying taxes – otherwise she’d have an ITN. But you want *me* to pay for your college?

    3. Why are you upset that this kid can't get the federal government to steal money from me and give to him but you're not upset that the federal government is stealing money from me?

  19. damikesc   1 year ago

    "Aaron Dominguez, a high school senior whose ILLEGAL immigrant mother"

    Left a word out there, Emma.

  20. AT   1 year ago

    I doubt Emma even appreciates the cognitive dissonance. It's a trademark feature of leftists everywhere.

    "I support X. But society says I need to support Y. Therefore I support Y, even though it contradicts X."

    I've been trying to keep the hierarchy straight. As best as I can tell it goes:

    A) Illegals - sacred above all else. Doesn't matter if they kill a coed or engage in brazen interstate crime sprees. Also, ignore their trafficking, rape trees, and sheer numbers.

    B) Gays/Abortion - Moloch will not be satisfied until all the kids are dead, trans'd, or served up to pedos. Questions and/or criticism about ANY of this is 100% verboten.

    C) Blacks - they exist, you're not one of them, so you're a racist. Forever. Nothing you can do can fix this. Ever.

    D) Muslims - important, but they hate the gays (except when it comes to genital mutilation) so... we'll just pretend they don't. Their genocidal antipathy towards Jews/Christians, however, you can support.

    E) Gaia Cult - annoying, but you have to support them because you loathe humanity and love being lied to. Right? RIGHT?!

    I think that's the order it goes, insofar as their Marxist supremacy Frankfurt School anti-human extinctionist critical theory garbage goes.

    And if you're a leftist pretending to be a libertarian, like our friend Emma here, you'll quickly replace anything A-E above any "libertarian" "principle" you might ever try to assert.

    Right Emma?

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