Verification
Verification is a Federal process used to confirm students' eligibility for certain aid programs. Students who are selected for verification must submit information to verify the data that they provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Students selected for verification will be notified via email.
Financial aid may not disburse to the student's account until verification is completed.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Verification
Log in to the MyISU Portal and select the "Student Self-Service" badge. From here, select "Financial Resources" on the top. Choose the aid year you wish to view. Missing requirements and instructions are provided.
The last day that we can accept verification documents for each term is the last day of class for that term. However, if you wait until the last few weeks of class, your aid will not disburse during the term and you may encounter registration holds due to unpaid balances.
Each year, a certain percentage of aid applicants are selected for this process by the Federal Department of Education. Indiana State University is required to verify anyone selected prior to disbursing Federal aid.
- Most students or parents had their IRS data transferred automatically into the FAFSA using the Direct Data Exchange.
- Some applicants may be ineligible for IRS data transfer. If you had to enter your data manually on the FAFSA, you must either submit your signed 1040 tax return or request a Tax Return Transcript from the IRS. To order a transcript, visit the IRS or call 1-800-908-9946. This service is free but requires 5-10 business days for delivery.
- Make sure to select the correct tax year. Example: the 2024-25 academic year is based on your 2022 tax information. The 2025-26 academic year will be based on your 2023 tax information.
- Utilize the Secure File Upload to submit digital copies of your documents.
- Visit this page for details on handling tax amendments, identity theft, or tax extensions.
- Further questions? See our instruction page.
Your signature may be confirmed by an authorized Notary Public. Many banks, hospitals, and insurance agencies offer notary services. Only original documents may be accepted.
- ISU participates in the online Parchment retrieval process. Visit www.parchment.com and click "share" to send your high school transcript to ISU electronically for free. Indiana residents may register for free.
- Some transfer students will be asked for college transcripts. In addition, not all high schools are listed in Parchment's online database. If this is the case, you may send an official, sealed transcript to the ISU Office of Admissions, 318 N 6th St, Terre Haute, IN 47809.
Federal and State aid, even loans, will not pay unless verification is completed. Other sources of funding, such as private loans, can be found by viewing the Additional Funding Options webpage.
- Verification requires Financial Aid officers to identify conflicting information or unusual financial situations. If your answers contradict what you originally put on the FAFSA, you may be asked to submit a signed statement or an additional financial document that substantiates your current situation.
- Unfortunately, until your file is comprehensively reviewed, we have no way to predict which information we may need. The best advice is to submit all required information far in advance, so that if we still need something else, there is ample time for you to submit it.
- Your answers affect your eligibility for federal and state funds, so answer questions honestly and be sure to read the forms carefully before submitting.
- Single under 65 and have a gross income of at least $12,950
- Single and claimed as a dependent on someone else's taxes and have earned income of more than $12,950
- Married filing jointly and both are under 65 and have a gross income of at least $25,900
- Married filing separately any age and have a gross income of at least $5
- Head of Household under 65 and have a gross income of at least $19,400
- You had net earnings from self-employment of at least $400
- For a complete listing see IRS Publication 17 of the tax year used for the FAFSA. The information above is for the 2022 tax year, which is used for the 2024-25 FAFSA.
Yes, filing status does matter, and if you file your taxes incorrectly, you may need to amend your taxes before you will be eligible to receive Federal or State aid. Some general rules are:
- Single filers are individuals who are not married on the last day of the calendar year.
- Head of Household filers are individuals who are not married, or considered “not married” on the last day of the calendar year, you paid more than half of the cost of keeping up a home for a year, and a qualifying person lived with you in the house for more than half the year.
- For a complete explanation see IRS Publication 17 of the tax year used for the FAFSA. For example, the 2022 tax year is used for the 2024-25 FAFSA.
- Dependent students are required to include on the FAFSA information from the dependent student's legal parents (biological, adoptive, or as determined by the state) regardless of the parents' marital status or gender, if those parents live together.
Also, if the parent is legally married in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, a U.S. territory, or a foreign country, the response to the FAFSA marital status questions must be "married" without regard to:
- Whether the marriage was between persons of the same sex or opposite sex
- Where the couple resides; or
- Where the student will be attending school.
- Grandparents, foster parents, legal guardians, widowed stepparents, or other individuals or relatives are not considered parents on the FAFSA unless they have also legally adopted the student or have been determined by the state to be the student's legal parent.
- What is an IRS Verification of Non-filing Statement?
- It provides proof that the IRS has no record of a filed Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ for the year you request.
- Non Tax filers can request an IRS Verification Statement of Non-filing of their tax return status, free of charge, from the IRS in one of three ways: Online, By Telephone, or By Paper.
- Request online:
- Available at www.irs.gov (if you have never filed taxes before in prior years, this form of request may not be allowed).
- Under tools, select "Get a tax transcript"
- Select "Get a transcript ONLINE" (if you cannot validate your identity, try another form of request).
- Enter the non filer's Social Security Number, email address, filing status, account numbers for loan or credit card associated with your name, and mobile phone associated with your name.
- Click "Continue"
- Select "Verification of Non-filling Letter" and in the Tax Year field, select the required tax year (see chart)
- If validated you will be able to view your IRS verification of Non-filing Statement.
- Submit.
- Mail or Fax a copy of the Non-Filing Statement to the Office of Student Financial Aid with the Student's University ID number listed on it.
- Request by Telephone:
- Available from the IRS by calling 1-800-908-9946 (if you have never filed taxes before in prior years, this form of request may not be allowed).
- Must enter non-filers Social Security Number and the numbers in their street address.
- Select "Option 2" to request an IRS Verification of Non-filing Statement and then enter the required tax year (see chart)
- If validated you will receive our IRS Verification of Non-filing statement by mail with in 5 - 10 days.
- Mail or Fax a copy of the Non-Filing Statement to the Office of Student Financial Aid with the Student's University ID number listed on it.
- Request by Paper:
- Complete a 4506-T form from the IRS. Mail or Fax the completed 4506-T to the IRS.
- The IRS will mail the non-filing individual a Non-Filing Statement via US Postal Service
- Mail or Fax a copy of the Non-Filing Statement to the Office of Student Financial Aid with the Student's University ID number listed on it.
- Apply early! This document can take 6-8 weeks to receive!
• Real Estate (do not include the home in which you live)
• Rental Property (include a unit within a family home that has its own entrance, kitchen and bath rented to someone other than a family member)
• Trust Funds
• Uniform Gifts to Minors Accounts and Uniform Transfers to Minors' Accounts
• Money Market Funds, Mutual Funds, Certificates of Deposit, Stock Options, Bonds, Bitcoin, and other securities or virtual currencies.
• Installment and Land Sale contracts (including mortgages held)
• Commodities
• Qualified Educational Benefits or Education Savings Accounts (overall Savings, 529 college Savings Plans and the refund value of 529 prepaid tuition plans) a.
o For Independent Students account owned by the student and/or spouse report as student investments
o For Dependent Students report as parental investments including all accounts owned by the student and all accounts owned by the parents for any member of the household.
• Students must report money received or paid on their behalf
o Money that the student received from a parent whose financial information is not reported on the FAFSA and is not part of a legal child support agreement.
o Distributions to the student from a 529 plan that is owned by someone other than the student or the student’s parent (such as a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or non-custodial parent)
• Business and/or Farms value must be included
o Report the net worth (market value of land, buildings, machinery, equipment, inventory, etc. minus the debt owed on it).
o Subtract the value of your family's primary residence if it is on the farm or business property. You may refer to your property tax assessment to determine and separate the value of the residence from the other property.
• What is NOT reported on the FAFSA as Assets
o The Home you live in
o Possessions such as a car for personal use, furniture, etc.
o The Value of your life insurance
o Retirement Plans (401K, pension, annuities, non-educational IRA’s, Keogh Plans etc)
o Uniform Gifts to Minors Accounts and Uniform Transfers to Minors Accounts for which you are the custodian, but not the owner
- Complete files are sent to our third-party verification servicer every few days. After all documents are submitted, verification takes 10-14 business days, or approximately three weeks during high volume.
- Verification affirms that a file is ready for processing. There may be additional steps after verification is completed before payment, especially for loan borrowers. To expedite payment, we recommend daily monitoring of the ISU Student Portal and Sycamores email for account updates.
- We cannot disburse your need-based aid to your account until the verification process is complete. This includes Pell grants, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grants, Subsidized Loans, 21st Century Scholar Awards, and Frank O’Bannon (Indiana Higher Education) Awards.
- We may require verification to be complete prior to completing certain Special Circumstance Appeals.
Submitting Required Documents To ISU
Indiana State University recommends that students selected for verification submit all requested documents by July 1st. This allows adequate time for completing verification before bills are due for the fall semester.
Submit documents via Secure File Upload, U.S. mail, or fax to
There are many resources available on this website to help you with your Financial Aid questions. Here are a few links that may assist you:
- How to get a Tax Return Transcript
- Unusual Filing Situations
- Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions
- FAFSA Help
- Financial Aid Glossary
- Proxy Information
- MyISU Portal Guides
- Satisfactory Survey
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