FAFSA's the main source of student aid but don't miss the CSS profile for a chance for more

A new school year has just started, but it’s never a bad idea to plan for the next one, especially when you need help paying for your education.

The best tool to get student financial aid is the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA form, which will launch later than usual this year. The form is expected to be available in December, instead of October, with a new simplified look and a new calculation to determine your eligibility. However, that’s not the only way Americans can pay for school.

Families also can apply for financial aid at certain schools using the College Scholarship Service Profile. They’ll still have to complete FAFSA, but the service profile can provide an opportunity to get other financial help.

The process can be confusing so here is a breakdown of the differences between the FAFSA and service profile. You can decide if completing the service profile is worth your time.

What is FAFSA used for?

Completing the Department of Education’s FAFSA is the only way you can be considered for federal student aid. The free application for the 2023-24 school year is available now to complete online, on the mobile app, or by mail and is due no later than 11:59 p.m. CDT on June 30, 2024. The 2024-25 FAFSA opens in December and is available through June 30, 2025.

States and colleges also use FAFSA information to award their own grants, scholarships, and loans. States and colleges have their own deadlines, so you need to check and meet those due dates.

International students aren’t eligible for federal aid but should complete FAFSA anyway because some schools may require it to determine from where they can receive aid. However, without a Social Security number, they won’t be able to complete the form online. They’ll have to print, complete and mail it.

What is College Scholarship Service Profile?

The College Scholarship Service Profile is an online application that students submit to apply for financial aid from colleges and scholarship programs. It’s run by the College Board, which also administers standardized college exams like the SAT.

While any school that grants federal financial aid accepts FAFSA, only about 400 colleges, universities, and scholarship programs use the service profile to award more than $9 billion in grants, the College Board said. You need to check which ones do. The application opens on Oct. 1 for the following school year and deadlines vary from school to school.

The service profile is free for domestic undergraduates with a family income of up to $100,000. Otherwise, the cost to submit is $25 for the first application and $16 for each subsequent application. You might also qualify for a fee waiver if you received an SAT fee waiver or you’re under 24 years old and a ward of the court or an orphan.