Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) Completion Portal
The Free Application to Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion portal is a web tool for educators to determine whether or not their students have completed the FAFSA. The portal is freely available to any public or private school system that signs a use agreement with the Commission. When completing the agreement, the system’s superintendent designates who may access the system’s student records and the level of access. Staff at the commission will then create and provide accounts to the system’s educators.
For more information about the portal, visit the FAFSA Completion Portal.
For more information about financial aid, explore available programs and resources.
FAFSA FAQ Questions
How often is the portal updated?
- Daily.
I’ve misplaced or lost my password. How can I get another password?
- In an email, provide your name, your district, and school. A staff member will create a new password for you and provide it to you via email.
I have a student who claims to have completed the FAFSA, but the portal shows a status of incomplete. What should I do?
- In an email, provide the student’s full name, the name of the district, and the name of the school. Then, a staff member will investigate the situation and notify you of the findings.
Can anyone help me complete the FAFSA?
- Yes, your career coach or counselor may be able to help you to complete the FAFSA. Also, the not-for-profit organization Alabama Possible has a program called Alabama Goes to College that provides assistance with FAFSA completion.
Contacts:
Mr. Ron Leonard
Director of Special Initiatives
Ron.Leonard@ache.edu
(334) 242-2211
Mrs. Nikesha Ross
Programmer
Nikesha.Ross@ache.edu
(334) 353-1159
