The Government Screwed Up College Financial Aid Applications
The new FAFSA form is like HealthCare.gov but for college students.

The U.S. Department of Education has jeopardized access to financial aid for millions of college students and their families—all because it failed to create a functional online form.
In what is possibly the largest web-based government fumble since the rollout of HealthCare.gov in 2013, the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online form has been a glitch-filled fiasco, infuriating families and universities alike.
Students seeking federal loans and grants must use the FAFSA form, but it's also essential for those who don't intend to take federal money, since the vast majority of U.S. colleges use it to determine institutional financial aid.
The current problems stem from the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which aimed to simplify the FAFSA process. That's a wise goal, but the department's botched implementation has generated so many technical issues that millions of students have been left in the lurch.
The updated form had a "soft launch" on December 31, 2023—more than two months later than the form's typical release date. Despite that delay, the department did not extend the deadline for families to complete the form. And while the new form was, in fact, shorter than previous versions—more than half of the questions were cut by importing parents' tax data directly from the IRS—the extra time the department took did not mean it crafted a more functional process overall. It instead released a glitchy FAFSA that many families found enraging and often impossible to complete.
"At one point, the site was telling me that both my daughter and I had already started forms when in fact neither of us had," finance reporter Ron Lieber wrote in The New York Times in January. "I wish they'd waited another year and gotten this right by late in the summer, so everyone could have a full academic-year cycle to get used to the new form and formulas for determining aid."
The form was plagued by issues for months after its rollout. FAFSA's website contains a long list of technical complaints, most of which require complicated workarounds to fix.
Adding insult to injury, the department revealed in March that around 200,000 completed forms contained inaccurate information and would need to be recalculated. The error affected students who reported their own assets, such as personal savings or investments. Failure to include those assets resulted in some students being given larger financial aid estimates than they were actually eligible for.
These issues have had a significant impact on FAFSA completion rates. By mid-April, submissions were down by 36 percent. In a typical year, more than 15 million students complete the form. This drop means that millions of students who likely would have completed a FAFSA in prior years will now miss out on financial aid.
The National College Attainment Network warned of a "catastrophic drop in college enrollment this fall, potentially worse than during the COVID-19 pandemic," in a March statement, adding that there were "inexcusable and frustrating FAFSA technological problems for many students and families in January and February."
Students and families are not alone in their fury. Colleges have also been affected, as most rely on the FAFSA form to determine their own financial aid packages. The delayed FAFSA information, along with considerable errors in the data, have made it challenging for universities to offer aid to admitted students.
Marc M. Camille, president of Albertus Magnus College, told The Washington Post that the delays in getting information to students and the inaccuracy of the information the college is receiving is "getting scary."
"On the one hand, you want to take at face value that if we receive [records,] they're accurate," Camille said. "But the ones we've received to date have had errors."
Instead of streamlining the FAFSA process, the department has made it even more complicated, adding stress to an already daunting process. The financial futures of millions of students hang in the balance because the government couldn't create a functional form.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "The Education Department Fumbled FAFSA."
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Let this be the first lesson for any college-interested young person – the government screws up literally every single thing it touches.
The second lesson – anything related to a public school is a raging dumpster fire hit by a train wreck that the Hindenburg crashed on.
I hope this pushes hundreds of thousands of students away from higher education. It’s a complete waste. A next-level Marxist training camp to turn normal Americans into goosestepping neonazis obsessed with gay/pedo sex, held in check by crippling debt that they incurred for nothing of value in return.
I welcome ANYTHING that frustrates that.
Why don’t you, Emma? You lolbertarian.
I like that, lolbertarian.
I also welcome the return to whining that FAFSA screwups make it hard to give my taxes to poor starving college students.
"held in check by crippling debt that they incurred for nothing of value in return."
We're seeing that "held in check by debt" thing going away.
As I've told my family, congrats, you are now paying for MILLIONS of kids to go to college. Good voting.
"As I’ve told my family, congrats, you are now paying for MILLIONS of kids to go to college."
To get economically useless degrees.
Double-plus good.
Brandon the kiddie groper screwed up the other end of financial aid when he absolved the layabout fancy lads from paying off their student loans and instead shifted it to the taxpayer.
Excessive "aid" is why college tuition has skyrocketed. If you guarantee a loan will be paid then the institution has no reason to hold tuition to inflation, it's free ticket to institute rates of increase far exceeding official inflation and then use the money for all sorts of frivolous uses such as DEI offices, fake "studies" programs and the like. Just take a look at the rise in the administrators numbers vs students.
DOJ targets Trans-Medicine whistleblower:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/06/the-dojs-persecution-of-a-trans-medicine-whistleblower/
"Following pressure from GOP state officials, in March 2022, Texas Children’s Hospital publicly announced that it would no longer be offering transgender drugs and surgeries to minors. This was a lie. Behind closed doors — and away from public scrutiny — the hospital continued its medically dubious regimen.
We know this thanks to Eithan Haim..."
"In June 2023, the day Haim was set to graduate from the hospital’s residency program, two federal agents showed up at his home and informed him that he was a potential target in a criminal investigation relating to medical documents. Concerned that he was being targeted for political reasons, Haim came forward with his identity and the Biden administration’s investigation of him.
It wouldn’t be the first time this administration has wielded executive power to intimidate its political opponents and cultural enemies: Pro-life Americans, traditionalist Catholics, and vaccine skeptics come to mind."
"Worldwide, whistleblower testimony has played a key role in blowing the lid off the transgender medical scandal. In the U.K., it was clinicians at Britain’s main gender-youth clinic who alerted journalists to the lack of evaluation and follow-up among minors being put on the transgender conveyor belt. Their tip in turn led to the Cass report which led to a desperately needed overhaul of transgender health-care policy. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) — a trans activist organization notorious for making unsubstantiated arguments from authority — was similarly exposed when its internal documents were leaked from the group’s private forums.
Of course, if transgender clinical activists were transparent in the first place, exposing their doublespeak wouldn’t be necessary. But in the absence of evidence, transgender ideology must lurk in the shadows to survive."
That's nice but what does your comment have to do with the story?
First time in the Reason comments?
It’s standard practice for government agencies with the goal of reducing services to make the required paperwork such a pain in the ass that some people decide not to bother.
In this case it seems maybe more like plain incompetence, given that the current admin seems intent on throwing piles of money into financial aid in the form of loan forgiveness and other things.
I’m sure there’s a lot of that too.
I wish this terrible rag gave 1/10th the coverage to Biden corruption that Emma does to FAFSA
Stop complaining and go to truth social.
Thanks Mike! Glad you dont excessively defend Joe.
Let me guess -- you still haven't completed your FAFSA application and it's all everyone else's fault.
I’m just saying that instead of whining and crying about how tReasen isn’t mean enough to Biden, it might be less aggravating to go to a MAGA echo chamber.
We must never speak badly of the current president. Trust in i situations is paramount to libertarians. Ask sarc.
And if you dare think a Democrat would be corrupt youre MAGA.
You're saying you're a Democrat without actually putting it in words which can be thrown back at you, and you think that makes you clever.
Whatever fuels your delusions and makes you feel good about yourself.
Fuck Joe Biden
Come on, Sarc, you gonna let that stand?
Ge’a completing his culinary school financial aid package so he learn how to make a Cuban and not burn a steak.
Reader's Digest headline:
The Government Screwed Up
Is "boo hoo" too harsh?
I am personally THRILLED it is difficult for college dorks to steal my money and then get it "forgiven" by Democrats begging for votes.
Shut down student loans COMPLETELY.
Well, there's your problem right there.
"To build out the new processing system, the Education Department tapped General Dynamics Information Technology, Accenture Federal Services, Peraton Enterprise Solutions and Jazz Solutions. When the vendors flagged problems in developing the system or missed deadlines, student aid staff said they felt like it was sometimes difficult to get political leadership to pay attention." (from the Washington Post)
I worked for government IT for many years, and never had a contractor complete a project on time or on budget.
Look on Open Secrets and you'll see 413 contributions from General Dynamics to both Democrats and Republicans. Wonder how they get jobs like this?
Hard to tell what is worse:
That our representatives are on the take or that it is so cheap to buy them.
Not particularly cheap. The contributions mostly run from $3,000 to $35,000. Probably several million in total.
And they get many, many times that in benefits.
Bought off cheap.
Fake it 'till you make it!
Everything government touches turns to shit - Ringo Starr
He is a wise man.
I appreciate the "government fucks everything up" angle. But how about a little more on "why is the government doing this at all?" Reason has had lots of good coverage of how government aid enables the insane increases in the cost of college. How about some tie ins with that?
Good! The government should not be granting or loaning money to college students for college education in the first place. Even though screwing up the application form won't solve the more fundamental problem, I admit to getting a great deal of pleasure from everyone in the nation having government incompetence again firmly top of mind.
This is the same government that boaf sides want to be managing our day to day lives. Can't even manage a working website.
This is not a partisan issue, so I giggle when people try to blame Democrats for it. Hah! It's not partisanship, it's government itself. Too many chiefs and not enough braves. Worker drones cranking out shit but all the boxes are checked and signatures signed so it must be a working website, right? Hah!
The same mentality that can't manage to deliver my mail is what made the website. Union thinking, not-my-job thinking, just-putting-in-time thinking, measuring quality by number of signatures, no one bothering to test before rolling out, someone else's problem, etc., etc.
Out in the real world people get fired over this, managers get booted, execs get fired, funding gets cut, departments trimmed, etc. But nope, in government land everyone gets a bump to the next Federal pay grade.
Government is very very good at breaking things. Which is why we have a standing military. But government sucks at actually putting stuff together.
In what is possibly the largest web-based government fumble since the rollout of HealthCare.gov in 2013, the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online form has been a glitch-filled fiasco, infuriating families and universities alike.
Is it just me, or are we libertarians complaining about how difficult it is for students to get their government welfare? This reminds me of the "botched government rollout of free monkeypox vaccine for San Francisco bath house customers".
I don't know about "we". Is Emma even a libertarian particularly? Or just someone who wanted a job in journalism?
I increasingly use the Royal "we" when discussing libertarians.
"The Government Screwed Up College Financial Aid Applications."
Of course the government screwed up these apps.
It's what they do.
Why else would you pay someone working in the government $100,000...to do it right?
This disaster may save taxpayers billions in unissued loans — “loans” that often will often never be repaid.
Moreover, this screwup will give students and families time to reevaluate the worth of a woke propaganda degree from these schools of “higher learning.”
I think a strong case can be made today against pursuing just about any degree in the liberal arts from most of today's colleges.