Financial Aid Document Upload:
*Your application was selected for review in a process called “verification”. Verification is a process governed by U.S. Department of Education, Federal and or NJ State regulations to ensure that
information reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application was reported accurately and if not, your application must be corrected.
During this process the Financial Aid Office will compare information from your 2021-2022 FAFSA application results, the below information and copies of 2019 IRS Federal Income Tax Return
Transcripts and W-2’s from all employers, including other documents if requested. Note: IRS Tax information retrieved using the FAFSA’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Data Retrieval Tool process
may be considered acceptable documentation (if not subsequently changed) for IRS-related information and your Federal Tax Return Transcript will not be required.
Additionally, the law also requires that all requested it items are received, prior to the disbursement and preferably before awarding Federal aid. If there are differences between your application information
and your financial documents, County College of Morris will make corrections or direct the student to do so. In addition, to understanding that if registered for courses not applicable to my current major,
I am responsible for payment out of pocket.
Attention: Complete file is required for financial aid eligibility determination. Please read and complete all sections below, do not forget to sign on completion.
SECTION A: NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY INFORMATION
~~ Additional Questions and or documents required by HESAA to determine STATE Aid. (Enter N/A or “$0” if not applicable- Do NOT leave BLANK) ~~
Attention! NJ State Applicant Information Request (AIR) Recipient’s – It is strongly recommended that students respond directly to the State requests for additional
information, ensuring processing to determine eligibility for grant and or scholarship (EOF, TAG, CCOG, NJ STARS, etc.).
Students may login to https://njfams.hesaa.org | Report Additional Information for State Aid | https://www.hesaa.org/Pages/NJGrantsForms.aspx
(check one)
1. Will you have your Associate’s degree before you begin the 2021-2022 school year? Yes [ ] or No [ ]
2. Veterans Educational Benefits if received Yes [ ] or No [ ]
Refer to your filed IRS Income Tax Return for the below:
(Include spouse if filed separately)
3. 2019 Untaxed Social Security Benefits received:
4. 2019 Taxable Social Security Benefits received:
5. 2019 Earned Income Tax Credits received:
6. 2019 Unemployment Compensation Amount Received
SECTION B: HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION
List the people in your household. Write the names of the college for any household member, excluding your parent(s), who will be attending a degree, diploma or an approved
certificate program in college at least half time between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022.
DEPENDENT STUDENTS - INCLUDE:
INDEPENDENT STUDENTS - INCLUDE:
• Yourself, even if you don’t live with your parent(s)
• Your parent(s) (including step-parent if remarried)
• Your parents other children if (a) your parents will provide more than half of their support between July 1, 2021
and June 30, 2022, or (b )the children could answer No to every question in Step 3 of the FAFSA
• Other people if they now live with your parent(s), your parents provide more than half of their support and will
continue to provide more than half of their support between July 1, 2021 and June 30,th 2022.
• Yourself (and your spouse)
• Your children, if you will provide more than half of their support
between July 1, 2021 and June 30,th 2022
• Other people if they now live with you, you provide more than half of
their support and you will continue to provide more than half of their
support between July 1, 2021 and June 30,th 2022.
NAME RELATIONSHIP AGE ATTENDING COLLEGE NAME
1.
Self
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SECTION C: TAX FILERS MUST PROVIDE IRS TAX INFORMATION (3 OPTIONS)
Option 1). If you did NOT retrieve and transfer your (and your spouse’s, if married), and/or your parent(s)’ income tax return information using the IRS Data Retrieval Process when
initially completing the FAFSA on the Web, you can make corrections using FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov to subsequently transfer this information. If we receive a corrected
FAFSA indicating that the transfer was successful, the 2019 IRS FEDERAL TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT document request for you (and your spouse, if married) and/or your parent(s)
will be removed. Check Financial Aid Online to check the status of this requirement.
Option 2). If you did not utilize the IRS Data Retrieval process, submit a copy of your 2019 FEDERAL TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT. To request a copy of your 2019 FEDERAL TAX
RETURN TRANSCRIPT from the Internal Revenue Service, call (800) 908-9946 or visit to www.IRS.gov, you may also request at your local IRS O
ffice or Tax Agency for a copy.
AMENDED TAX RETURN: Filers must provide a copy of their 2019
(a)
FEDERAL TAX ACCOUNT TRANSCRIPT and
(b)
FEDERAL TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT.
Option 3). Check; ❒ Student | ❒ Spouse | ❒ Parent: If “Unsuccessful in your Attempt” to obtain an IRS Tax Transcript online. Submit a print screen of your attempt, along with your
signed, self-filed or Tax Agency copy to us (required).
2021-2022 Verification Worksheet