<p>Okay, last night I finished filling out the fasfa and I sent it to all my colleges, then as my everyday habit, I decided to visit CC. I came here and saw that I needed to fill out another form online regarding financial aid for Case. I have been able to access the form, but the school year that it list is 2008-09. I know this is wrong for me. So Im wondering for those of you that have been admitted to the college, Have you filled out the form. What did you encounter and also, Do I need to accept their offer of admission before filling this form out Please help!!.</p>
<p>We called the Admissions Office at Case, and they said that the 2009-2010 FA form would be available around February 1st on-line through the briefCase. They didn't say anything about having to accept admission before filling this out. If you're still not sure, I'd give them a call to confirm.</p>
<p>HTH,
mom6350</p>
<p>I posted this about 10 days ago. If you are concerned, you probably could contact Ms. Issa at the numbers below for further information. Good luck.</p>
<p>My daughter received the following message last week regarding the Case Financial Aid form:</p>
<p>I would expect that the 2009-2010 version will be available by the end of
January.</p>
<p>Nancy C. Issa
Associate Director
Case Western Reserve University
Office of University Financial Aid
Yost Hall, 417A
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7049
Phone: 216/368-4530
Fax: 216/368-5054</p>
<p>Thanks U guys for helping out. These answers are great!!</p>
<p>Haha, I just came to this forum to ask the same thing :)</p>
<p>Hi! I just joined the forum in the hopes of having some questions answered about the FAFSA and to view the queries of others involved in the college process. Does anyone know how the enrollment status of a full-time vs. part-time student affects the EFC? I have one daughter who is in graduate school and one who will be a freshman in the fall. My older daughter will probably be attending part-time. The younger one will be a full time student. How might this affect our EFC? Both are living at home but for FAFSA purposes my older daughter is considered an "independent" student.</p>
<p>I strongly suggest you post your FAFSA query on the FinAid page, and read the many threads about finaid in general, FAFSA specifically.</p>