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AFCI is a collective effort of education and workforce development professionals to increase FAFSA completion rates in Alaska year over year through partnerships and statewide collaboration, as well as trainings and dissemination of FAFSA materials.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), administered by the US Department of Education Federal Student Aid (FSA), is a one-stop application for federal, state, institutional, and other financial aid that can be used toward college and/or career training expenses.
In Alaska, FAFSA is required for eligible students to receive the Alaska Education Grant (AEG) and the Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS). Completing the FAFSA is an essential step to ensure students maximize the funding opportunities available to them for college and career training.
ACPE’s Master the FAFSA Training provides a line-by-line overview and in-depth analysis of the 2026-27 FAFSA process.
Education and Workforce Development professionals gain better understanding and navigation of the FAFSA form to ensure they can independently support students/families and adult learners with successful FAFSA completion!
ACPE’s Master the FAFSA Training (MTF) sessions take place:
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a series of training sessions. Weekly ACPE’s Master the FAFSA Training sessions are separate sessions that cover exactly the same material. Individuals only need to register and attend one session; however, multiple sessions are available to accommodate a variety of schedules.
Attention! Although everyone is welcome to attend ACPE’s Master the FAFSA Training (MTF), it is specifically designed to train professionals who assist others with the FAFSA. MTF delivers a step-by-step tutorial on how to complete the FAFSA and offers deeper dives into a variety of more complex student scenarios. Student/contributor FAFSA's are not completed during Master the FAFSA Training sessions.
Individuals needing assistance with personal FAFSA completion are encouraged to explore ACPE’s extensive FAFSA completion resources on this page.
Please reach out with questions to Dominika Szpotanska, ACAC Coordinator, at dominika.szpotanska@alaska.gov.
Register for ACPE's Master the FAFSA Training
STEP 1: DETERMINE YOUR DEPENDENCY STATUS
STEP 2: IDENTIFY YOUR FAFSA CONTRIBUTOR(S)
STEP 3: GATHER NECESSARY FAFSA DOCUMENTS
STEP 4: CREATE YOUR STUDENTAID.GOV ACCOUNT (FSA ID)
STEP 5: COMPLETE YOUR SECTION OF THE FAFSA AND INVITE YOUR CONTRIBUTORS (IF ANY)
STEP 1: GATHER NECESSARY FAFSA DOCUMENTS
STEP 2: CREATE YOUR STUDENTAID.GOV ACCOUNT (FSA ID)
STEP 3: ACCEPT YOUR STUDENT’S INVITATION AND COMPLETE YOUR SECTION OF THE FAFSA
ACPE offers a variety of FAFSA completion resources for students, families, educators, and stakeholders. Review our FAFSA Completion resources below to learn more.
Request FYF Presentation
Make an Appointment with ACPE Success Center Staff
Join FAFSA Wednesdays
Step-by-step tutorial how to create a StudentAid.gov account.
Walk-through of the 2026-27 FAFSA process for a student and a contributor.
Step-by-step tutorial how to troubleshoot a StudentAid.gov account.
APU Financial Aid website: Click Here
UAF Financial Aid website: Click Here
UAA Financial Aid website: Click Here
Iḷisaġvik College Financial Aid website: Click Here
AVTEC Financial Aid website: Click Here
UAS Financial Aid website: Click Here
Historically, Alaska has ranked last in FAFSA completion, meaning Alaska’s students lose access to millions of dollars in financial aid. The FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, unlocks access to not only federal, but also state*, institutional, and other financial aid that can be used by our students to cover college and career training expenses.
To better understand patterns of FAFSA completion, identify common challenges and barriers, and inform future statewide policies and programs to increase FAFSA completion rates and postsecondary enrollment in Alaska, the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) has partnered with Hays Research Group LLC to conduct a statewide survey to hear from Alaska residents ages 18-55 years old regarding their experiences with the FAFSA.
For assistance with FAFSA completion, please explore ACPE’s extensive FAFSA completion resources on this page.
* In Alaska, FAFSA is required for eligible students to receive the Alaska Education Grant (AEG) and the Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS).