Quincy
College • Financial Aid Office •
1250
Hancock Street
, Quincy,
MA 02
169
• phone (617)
984-1620
• fax (617)
984-
1769
Quincy College
2021 -2022
Verification of Identity and
High School Completion and
Educational Statement of Purpose
Your 20
21–2022
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was selected for review in a process called verification. The
law says that before awarding Federal Student Aid, we may ask you to confirm the information you and your parents reported
on your FAFSA. To verify that you provided correct information Quincy College will compare your FAFSA with the information
on this worksheet and with any other required documents. If there are differences, your FAFSA information may need to be
corrected. You and at least one parent must complete and sign this worksheet, attach any required documents, and submit the
form and other required documents to the financial aid office. If you have questions about verification, contact the Financia
l
Aid office at (617) 984
-
1620 as soon as possible so that your financial aid will not be delayed.
We cannot continue to process
your financial aid until verification has been completed, so please provide the required documents as soon as possible.
A.
Independent Student’s Information
Student’s Last Name Student’s First Name Student’s M.I. Quincy College ID Number
Student’s Street Address (include apt. no.) Student’s Date of Birth
City State Zip Code Student’s Email Address
Student’s Home Phone Number (include area code) Student’s Alternate or Cell Phone Number
B.
High School Completion Status
Provide
one
of the following documents that indicate the student's high school completion status when the student will begin
college in 2021-2022:
•
A copy of the student's high school diploma.
•
A copy of the student's final official high school transcript that shows the date when the diploma was awarded.
•
A copy of the student's General Educational Development (GED) certificate or GED transcript.
•
An academic transcript that indicates the student successfully completed at least a two
-
year program that is acceptable for
full
credit toward a bachelor's degree.
•
If State law requires a homeschooled student to obtain a secondary school completion credential for homeschool (other
than
a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent), a copy of that credential.
•
If State law does not require a homeschooled student to obtain a secondary school completion credential for homeschool
(other than a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent), a transcript or the equivalent, signed by the student's
parent
or guardian, that lists the secondary school courses the student completed and documents the successful
completion of a
secondary school education in a homeschoo
l
setting.
NOTE:
If the student is unable to obtain the
documentation listed above, he or she must contact the financial aid office.