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What is Student Asset Form

The 2015-2016 Student Asset Form is a financial document used by the University of Maryland to collect asset information from students applying for financial aid.

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Student Asset Form is needed by:
  • University of Maryland students seeking financial aid
  • Students with no asset information on FAFSA
  • Spouses of students completing the asset form
  • Financial aid officers reviewing asset details
  • Students needing assistance with financial discrepancies

How to fill out the Student Asset Form

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    Access pdfFiller and search for the '2015-2016 Student Asset Form' in the template library.
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    Open the form by clicking on the link provided in the search results.
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    Review the introduction and instructions carefully to understand what information is required.
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    Gather necessary information about your assets, including cash, savings, real estate, and investments before you start filling in the form.
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    Begin to fill out the form by clicking on each field. Use pdfFiller's editing tools to enter your information accurately.
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    Make sure to provide detailed information as requested, excluding primary residences and retirement accounts from your asset declarations.
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    Once all fields are completed, review your entries for accuracy and completeness.
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    Utilize the 'check' feature in pdfFiller to identify any missing information before finalizing the form.
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    After reviewing, proceed to add signatures where required by both the student and spouse, if applicable.
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    Save your completed form frequently to prevent data loss. You can also download it as a PDF for your records.
  11. 11.
    Submit the completed form to the Office of Student Financial Aid as per the instructions provided on the form.
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The form is required for University of Maryland students who reported no asset information on FAFSA or had discrepancies. Additionally, spouses of students applying for financial aid must also complete the form.
Deadlines may vary, but it’s essential to submit the 2015-2016 Student Asset Form as soon as possible to ensure eligibility for financial aid. Always check the University of Maryland's financial aid office for specific deadlines.
The completed form should be returned to the Office of Student Financial Aid at the University of Maryland. You can submit it in person or via secure email, as specified in submission guidelines.
Generally, you may need to provide recent bank statements and other documentation related to assets reported on the form. Check with the financial aid office for specific requirements.
Ensure that all information is accurate and complete, specifically regarding asset values. Be careful to exclude retirement accounts and primary residences from your asset declarations as specified.
Processing times can vary, but it usually takes a few weeks for the financial aid office to review submitted forms. It’s advisable to follow up to confirm receipt and inquire about processing times.
If you have questions, it's best to contact the University of Maryland's financial aid office directly. They can provide guidance on filling out the 2015-2016 Student Asset Form and assist with other related inquiries.
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