What is the FSA ID, and Why Do I Need One?
The FSA ID is a username and password that is used to sign and submit the FAFSA. The FSA ID has the same status as a written signature and is used to sign legally binding documents electronically.
Who Needs A FSA ID?
Each student completing a FAFSA would need his or her own FSA ID. Dependent students will also need a parent to create an FSA ID. Parents can use the same FSA ID for multiple children. However, each user would need his or her own email address.
How Do I Create an FSA ID?
- Go to fsaid.ed.gov.
- Enter your email address.
- Create a username and password (passwords require a capital letter, a lowercase letter and a number or special character).
- Enter your social security number, date of birth and name.
- Enter your Federal Student Aid PIN if you have one (parents with older children may already have an established PIN number that they can link to their FAFSA).
- Enter your mailing address.
- Enter your phone number and an alternate phone number.
- Set up five challenge questions.
- Read and accept the terms.
- Verify your email address by entering the six digit secure code that was emailed to you.
FSA IDs will take 1-3 days to be confirmed by the Social Security Administration (SSA). You will receive an email from the SSA informing you of the results.