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Financial Aid Applications Lag Among Oklahoma High School Seniors

Chelsea Stanfield / KOSU

Fewer graduating high school seniors are applying for financial aid to begin college in the fall. That could mean fewer college students across Oklahoma.

The number of high school seniors filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid - commonly called FAFSA - is down 20 percent in Oklahoma, when compared to the same time last year.

State schools superintendent Joy Hofmeister urged students to do something about that in a public service announcement Wednesday.

"I strongly encourage Oklahomans in their high school senior year to file their FAFSA form to help defray or in some cases completely cover the costs of postsecondary education," Hofmeister said.

The decline in students filling out a federal aid application isn’t unique to Oklahoma. There’s an almost 10 percent drop in applications nationwide when compared to the same time last year.

Any student who wishes to fill out a FAFSA form can visit studentaid.gov.

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