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In order to be considered for Penn need-based financial aid, you must submit all of the following information by the dates listed. You must submit a new financial aid application each year.
Looking for the 2023-2024 Aid Application?
Follow the same steps below, but include your 2021 tax documents.
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student AID (FAFSA) online to the U.S. Department of Education. We suggest using the IRS data retrieval tool for accuracy.
Penn's Federal School Code is 003378.
The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be available in December 2023. Domestic financial aid applicants will be required to submit the FAFSA as soon as it becomes available.
For information about changes to the 2024-25 FAFSA, please visit our FAQ.
Submit online to The College Board.
Penn’s CSS code is 2933.
If you have already completed the College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile, your financial aid checklist may appear to be missing this application for a brief period while it is being processed. In early November, your CSS Profile will be sent to Student Financial Aid and your checklist will be updated.
Note: Financial aid information is required from both biological parents to determine a student's financial aid award. If your parents are unmarried, divorced, or separated, it is very important that you follow the directions below, as your application will not be considered complete until you submit information about your parents.
- If your parents are unmarried but you all live in the same household, you can fill out the CSS Profile and list them as Parent 1 and Parent 2
- If your parents are divorced or separated, your non-custodial parent must submit the online Non-Custodial Profile using the login ID and password that will be emailed to you when you complete the CSS Profile. Your non-custodial parent is the parent you live with for less than 50% of the time.
- If you are having challenges collecting your non-custodial parent's application requirements, then you may submit a petition to have these requirements waived. Submitting a petition does not guarantee it will be approved, and you may be asked for more information. Requests based solely on your non-custodial parent's unwillingness to contribute or submit documents do not qualify for a waiver. If your petition is denied, your non-custodial parent's financial information will be a required component of your financial aid application every year you apply for need-based aid.
Submit parent 2022 federal income tax returns, including all schedules, pages and W-2 forms, to Student Financial Aid. If either of your parents are self-employed or own a business, you'll also need to provide the following relevant tax information:
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If you have income earnings on Page 1, Line 1 of your 1040, submit a W-2 statement(s)
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For a sole proprietorship, submit Schedule C
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For rental income, submit Schedule E, Page 1
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For a partnership, submit Form 1065 and include Schedule K-1 and all attachments
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For an S corporation, submit Form 1120-S and include Schedule K-1 and all attachments
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For a C corporation, submit tax Form 1120 and include all schedules and attachments
Note: Don't file taxes? You still need to submit a Non-Tax Filer Form confirming your non-filer status or your application will remain incomplete.
Please send your tax returns directly to Student Financial Aid, as Penn does not participate in CSS/IDOC Services.
To ensure the privacy of your information, please do not submit documents via email.
Online Submission (Preferred) | Document Submission Portal |
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Fax | 215-573-5428 |
Student Financial Aid University of Pennsylvania Franklin Building, Room 005 3451 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6270 |