1. Enter your High School Completion Status on your FAFSA

Warning

Make sure to answer this question. Please do NOT leave this drop-down box in "Select" status

In order to qualify for federal financial aid....

You must have a high school diploma, GED, or completed secondary level regulated by your STATE.

Please contact the financial aid office if you have additional questions.

Select the answer that describes your high school completion status:

"High school diploma” - means you have received or will receive a U.S. high school diploma, or a foreign school diploma that’s equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma before the first date of your enrollment in a college or career school.

“GED certificate or state authorized high school equivalent certificate”  - means you have received or will receive a General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or state authorized high school equivalent certificate before the first date of your enrollment in a college or career school. A state authorized high school equivalent certificate is a certificate that the issuing state recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma in that state. Note: A high school certificate of attendance and/or a certificate of completion are NOT the equivalent of a high school diploma.

“Home schooled” - means you’ve completed home schooling at the secondary level regulated by your state.

“None of the above”  -means you don’t have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent, and didn’t complete secondary school in a home school setting.