Senate passes invoice to mandate Oct. 1 FAFSA deadline
The U.S. Senate unanimously handed the FAFSA Deadline Act on Thursday, lower than every week after the Home unanimously handed it. Now the laws heads to President Biden’s desk. The invoice would mandate that the Schooling Division launch the federal help type by Oct. 1 annually; at present the deadline is Jan. 1.
Whereas most years the FAFSA has launched round Oct. 1, the previous two years it’s been delayed. Final cycle, a congressionally mandated overhaul of the shape led to months of delays and setbacks, upending the monetary help cycle and impeding households from making use of for wanted help. This 12 months the Schooling Division set the launch date to Dec. 1 as a way to take a look at the shape and try to stop an analogous debacle; it formally launched the 2025–26 FAFSA Thursday morning, every week forward of schedule.
“No pupil ought to have their goals threatened due to bureaucratic incompetence,” Dr. Invoice Cassidy, the Louisiana Republican and rating member of the Senate schooling committee, who sponsored the invoice, mentioned in an announcement. “This commonsense invoice holds the Division of Schooling accountable and ensures college students have the monetary data to decide on the very best, inexpensive school possibility for them.”
In a press name Thursday, a senior division official mentioned they “don’t have a place” on the Deadline Act, however added that after two years of delays they anticipate no points releasing the 2026–27 FAFSA on Oct. 1, 2025.
When the invoice superior from the Home Schooling and the Workforce Committee in July, some Democrats and college-access advocates cautioned in opposition to legally mandating a launch date in case it pressured the division to launch the FAFSA earlier than it was prepared, as many say it did in 2024–25.