Request for Estimated Financial Aid AwardIf you're struggling to complete your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and you'd like an estimated financial aid award, please complete the form below. Please be advised that this is only an estimate for admitted students and in order to receive a financial aid package, you must submit the FAFSA to Saint Peter's University. For assistance filing your FAFSA, please register for one of our FAFSA Filing Assistance dates here. Loading...Demographic InformationFirst NameLast NameEmail AddressBirthdateBirthdateJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996199519941993199219911990198919881987198619851984198319821981198019791978197719761975197419731972197119701969196819671966196519641963196219611960195919581957195619551954195319521951195019491948194719461945194419431942194119401939193819371936193519341933193219311930192919281927192619251924192319221921192019191918191719161915191419131912191119101909190819071906190519041903190219011900Dependency/Marital StatusStudent's marital status as of today? Single/Never MarriedDivorcedWidowedSeparatedMarried/RemarriedWhen the student was age 13 or older, was the student in foster care, a dependent/ward of the court, or were both of the student's parents deceased?YesNoDoes the student have children or dependents other than a spouse who will receive more than 50% of their financial support from the student?YesNoMilitary AffiliationIs the student currently serving on active duty in the US Armed Forces, a member of the National Guard, or Reserves enlistee for purposes other than training?YesNoIs the student a veteran of the US Armed Forces?YesNoIs the student eligible to receive Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits under the Transfer of Benefits Program?YesNoIs the student a child or spouse of a military service member or veteran?If you are not a child or spouse of a military service member or veteran, select “Neither”YesNoNeitherIs the student eligible to receive Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits under the Transfer of Benefits Program? The Transfer of Benefits program offers military service members and veterans the ability to transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits to a spouse or children, provided they meet specific eligibility requirements, including a considerable length of service. For more details on eligibility for this program, please go to U.S. Department of Defense website.YesNoHousehold Information Are the student's parents married to each other?YesNoAre the student's biological or adoptive parents unmarried and living together?YesNoWhat is the age of the older parent? If the student's parents are divorced, this question applies to the custodial parent (and stepparent if remarried).How many people are in the parents' household? Include the parent, the student, and any other dependent children even if they do not live with the parent.Do not include foster children.12345678910MoreIncluding the student, how many people in the parents' household will be enrolled in college when the student begins? Include any dependents who will be enrolled at least half-time during the academic year in a degree or certificate program.Do not include the parent(s) or household members who are in the US military academies.012345678910MoreHousehold Information How many people are in the student's household? Include the student, student's spouse (if married), and the student's children. Do not include foster children.12345678910MoreHow many of the people in the student's household will be enrolled in college when the student begins?Include the student, spouse, and any dependents of the student who will be enrolled in a college degree or training certificate program at least half-time during the academic year.12345678910MoreIncome/Financials (Married/Remarried Student)How much did the student earn from work? This is the amount the student earned in wages, salaries and allocated tips, plus any business or farm income. Use estimates if this information is not available.How much did the student's spouse earn from work?Did the student or any individual in the student's household receive any of the federal benefits programs listed below? Free or Reduced-Price Lunches WIC SNAP (Food Stamps) TANF Supplemental Security Income YesNoIs the student a dislocated worker? Select "Yes" if the student (or spouse if married) meets one of the following conditions: She/he has been laid off, received a lay-off notice, or their job was eliminated. She/he receives unemployment benefits and is unlikely to return to her/his previous occupation. She/he is self-employed but is not earning wages due to economic conditions or a natural disaster. She/he is a displaced homemaker who provided unpaid services to the family and is no longer financially supported by the spouse. If a person quits a job, they are not a dislocated worker even if they receive unemployment benefits.YesNoWhat will be the total value of the student and spouse's assets? Assets include personal checking, savings, cash on hand, and investments. Do NOT include the value of the student or spouse's:Primary homeRetirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) or IRA accounts)Family-owned businessFarm if the student lives on itZero is an acceptable entry. Income/Financials How much did Parent 1 earn from work? This is the amount the parent earned in wages, salaries and allocated tips, plus any business or farm income. Use estimates if this information is not available.How much did Parent 2 earn from work? This is the amount the parent earned in wages, salaries and allocated tips, plus any business or farm income. Use estimates if this information is not available.What is the total value of the parents' assets? Assets include personal checking, savings, cash on hand, and investments. Do NOT include the value of the parent's: Primary home Retirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) or IRA accounts) Family-owned business Farm if the parents live on it Zero is an acceptable entry.How much did the student earn from work? This is the amount the student earned in wages, salaries and allocated tips, plus any business or farm income.Use estimates if this information is not available.This is the amount the student earned in wages, salaries and allocated tips, plus any business or farm income.How many people are in the parent's household? Include the parent, the student, and any other dependent children even if they do not live with the parent.Do not include foster children.012345678910MoreDid the student receive any additional income that was taxed?Answer "No" if the student's only source of income is work earnings.YesNoWhat will be the total value of the student's assets? Do NOT include the value of the student's: Primary homeRetirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) or IRA accounts)Family-owned businessFarm if the student lives on itZero is an acceptable entry. Assets include personal checking, savings, cash on hand, and investments.Tax TranscriptPlease upload your 2022 Parent Income Tax Return(s) so we can provide you with an estimated financial aid package. If your parents file taxes separately, you can upload the second tax transcript here. Tax TranscriptPlease upload your 2022 Income Tax Return(s) so we can provide you with an estimated financial aid package. If you and your spouse file taxes separately, you can upload the second tax transcript here. Submit