The FAFSA Simplification Act: What it is, how to prepare & more

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a critical step for students in the college application process. However, the application can be complicated and daunting, especially for low-income families. The FAFSA Simplification Act aims to change that.
In this blog, we will explore the FAFSA Simplification Act, what it entails, and the benefits that come with it. We will also discuss when the changes will take effect, what schools should do to prepare students, and how Ocelot can help.
What is the FAFSA Simplification Act?
The FAFSA Simplification Act is a piece of legislation aimed at simplifying the FAFSA. The act was introduced in 2020 by Lamar Alexander, a former senator from Tennessee, and Doug Jones, a former senator from Alabama. The goal of the FAFSA Simplification Act is to make it easier for students and families to apply for federal financial aid for college.
The FAFSA Simplification Act addresses many of the concerns that have long plagued the FAFSA application process. For example, the act simplifies the FAFSA’s questions to make it easier for students and families to understand. Additionally, the act streamlines the verification process to reduce the burden on low-income families.
What is changing with the FAFSA Simplification Act?
The FAFSA Simplification Act changes several aspects of the FAFSA application process. The most significant change is the simplification of the FAFSA form itself. The new form will have far fewer questions, making it easier for students and families to navigate. Additionally, the FAFSA Simplification Act will eliminate many of the duplicate questions on the form, such as those related to household size and student and parent income.
The FAFSA Simplification Act also eliminates the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and replaces it with the Student Aid Index (SAI). The EFC is the amount of money that a family is expected to contribute toward a student’s college education. According to the US Department of Education, the new methodology will “remove[s] the number of family members in college from the calculation, allow[s] a minimum SAI of -1500, and implement[s] separate eligibility determination criteria for Federal Pell Grants.”
What are the benefits to these changes?
The changes made by the FAFSA Simplification Act will have a significant impact on students and families. By simplifying the FAFSA form and reducing the number of questions, more families will be able to complete the FAFSA, increasing their chances of receiving financial aid.
Additionally, the changes to the EFC calculation will ensure that low-income families receive the financial assistance they need to pay for college. The FAFSA Simplification Act will also reduce confusion and frustration among students and families, making the process of applying for financial aid much more straightforward.
What should schools do to prepare students for the changes?
Schools play a critical role in preparing students for the changes in the FAFSA application process. There are several steps that schools can take to ensure that their students are ready for the new, simplified FAFSA form.
One of the best things schools can do is to educate their students and families about the changes to the FAFSA form. Schools can provide information sessions, workshops, and online resources to help families understand how to complete the new form. Additionally, schools can work with students and families to help them gather the necessary documents, such as tax returns and bank statements, needed to complete the form.
Schools can also work to streamline their financial aid processes and make them more accessible to students. By providing students with information about the types of financial aid available and how to apply for them, schools can help more students afford college.
How to prepare students for FAFSA changes with omni-channel communication
Navigating changes resulting from the FAFSA Simplification Act can be overwhelming for students. That’s where Ivy & Ocelot’s AI-powered solutions come in, providing valuable support and guidance every step of the way. Ivy & Ocelot’s chatbot, two-way texting, and live chat feature are designed to help students adapt to these changes by providing personalized assistance, answering questions, and offering relevant resources.
Higher education chatbot
This virtual assistant is available 24/7, ensuring students have access to immediate support whenever they need it. Whether it’s understanding the new FAFSA requirements or figuring out how to update financial information, the chatbot is there to provide accurate and up-to-date information. By leveraging AI, the chatbot can quickly analyze complex data and provide customized responses, empowering students to make informed decisions. Plus, it learns from every interaction to continuously improve its knowledge base, offering even more accurate and helpful assistance over time.

Two-way texting
Two-way texting (also known as SMS) is another powerful tool Gravyty offers to support students in adapting to changes brought about by the FAFSA Simplification Act. With the ability to send and receive text messages, students can have real-time communication with their institutions, ensuring that they are always connected and informed.
Texting allows students to receive reminders about important deadlines, updates on financial aid requirements, and even clarifications on any confusion they may have. By providing a convenient and easy-to-use communication channel, two-way texting helps students stay engaged and informed throughout the FAFSA process.
Live chat
Live chat is a game-changer when it comes to preparing students for FAFSA changes. This real-time communication tool allows students to connect directly with knowledgeable staff who can provide expert guidance and support.
Whether students have questions about eligibility, application procedures, or changes in financial aid policies, the live chat feature ensures that they receive timely and accurate responses. By combining the power of AI with human expertise, Ivy & Ocelot’s live chat feature creates a collaborative learning environment, enhancing student experiences and boosting their confidence in navigating the FAFSA Simplification Act.
Next steps: Aiding students in a FAFSA Simplification Act era
In conclusion, the FAFSA Simplification Act represents a significant change in the way students and families apply for federal financial aid. By simplifying the FAFSA form and reducing the number of questions, the act aims to make the application process easier and more accessible to low-income families.
Schools can play a critical role in preparing students for the changes, and Ivy & Ocelot from Gravyty can help. With its advanced AI technology and comprehensive FAFSA library, Gravyty ensures that students and families have on-demand access to accurate FAFSA information. Want to see it in action? Book a personalized demo.