<p>Because we had to send in the FAFSA stuff so early, my parents had to use 2004 numbers because the 2005 numbers weren't ready yet. Am I going to need to correct the numbers and send them in again when they are ready?</p>
<p>what about the CSS?</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>Yes, you should do that. Are you an entering Frosh?</p>
<p>Make Corrections
Corrections on the Web allows you to correct your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit the corrections electronically. To access your processed FAFSA data, you will need to have a U.S. Department of Education PIN. </p>
<p>If you do not have a PIN, select Apply for a PIN. If you need to request your PIN again, select Request A Duplicate PIN. </p>
<p>You should have received a Student Aid Report (SAR) in response to your FAFSA or to an earlier correction. If you have made more than one correction, check your SAR for the transaction number to be sure you are working on the correct document. </p>
<p>Select the school year for which you are filing a correction. Then we will ask you to provide personal identification information and your PIN to proceed.</p>
<p>Select the school year for which you are filing a correction
The 2006-2007 School Year (July 1st, 2006 - June 30th, 2007)
The 2005-2006 School Year (July 1st, 2005 - June 30th, 2006) </p>
<p>Select 2006-2007 Corrections 2005-2006 Corrections</p>
<p>so you don't have to fix the CSS?</p>
<p>Let's say my parents just died... What do I do?!?!</p>