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What is verification and why are students selected for verification?

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Virtually every family qualifies for some type of financial aid. See our HOW TO APPLY information and visit the PAIS (Preliminary Aid Information System) web site for the financial aid eligibility worksheet.
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What is identity verification?

Frequently Asked Questions - Help - Prosper
For the safety and security of the marketplace, it is important that Prosper makes every effort to ensure that all individuals participating in the marketplace are 1) a real person, and 2) the same person they say they are. To this end, Prosper takes extra care in verifying the identity of all borrowers and lenders.
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What is confluence verification, how and why is it done ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Verification is to weed out bogus submissions, and to check for obvious errors. Basically, we trust people, unless we can show that it's not at the right spot (usually by comparing with a map) or the narrative clashes with the pictures, then it will be more thoroughly verified. Sometimes the coordinators need to correspond with the person who submitted the report (e.g.
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What is Verification?

Bellin College of Nursing - Financial Aid FAQ's
The US Department of Education randomly selects FAFSAs to undergo a process called Verification. If selected, the school is required to collect signed copies of all federal income tax returns and W-2 forms as well as any other supporting documents to 'verify' the accuracy of the income data reported on the FAFSA. The financial aid office will request the necessary documents from you. It is to your advantage to submit all documents as quickly as possible.
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Will I be selected for verification?

Loyola University Chicago- FAQs
Some applicants are selected to verify information provided on the financial aid application. If selected, a Verification Worksheet will be sent to you. This worksheet must be submitted to OSFA along with non-returnable, signed copies of the applicable federal tax returns for you and, if appropriate, your spouse or parents. Other documentation may also be required.
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When is verification due?

IPFW: Paying for College: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
soon as possible. All verification requirements must be completed before awards will be posted online. This process can take up to two weeks to complete before awarding.
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You should go through the same process as doing an inventory, except instead of entering the data, print off a copy of the inventory (preferably with pictures), and physically check of each item in the inventory. Pay special attention to new or unique parts whose numbers might have been read or entered incorrectly, or parts which could easily be confused for other parts (like the more than thirty different tyres).
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Verification is a process that ensures that the information you report on your FAFSA is accurate. Approximately 30% of students are randomly selected by the federal government to go through the verification process.
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Central Pennsylvania College
Verification is a process where the school must request certain tax information in order for the student to receive any financial aid. Students who are selected are notified in writing to provide copies of their tax return with W2 forms and, if applicable, parents will also have to provide copies of their tax return with W2 forms. This is a random selection.
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Johnson C. Smith University
Verification is a process where the financial aid office is required by law to compare the information from your application with the information you provided on the verification worksheet and with signed copies of your 2006 Federal Tax Returns (and your spouse's if you are married, or parents if you are considered a dependent for Federal aid purposes). If there are differences between your application and the documents you have submitted, corrections may need to be made.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When you complete the FAFSA, there is the possibility that your FAFSA could be selected for a process called verification. Thirty percent of all FAFSA applications are selected. You are required to submit your (and if you are married your spouse’s) income tax return and W-2’s. We will also need a verification worksheet completed which we will send you by email.
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coop - frequently asked questions
Verification is the process by which dotCoop determines whether an applicant is eligible to register a .coop domain name according to the .coop TLD Eligibility Criteria. Verification is required because the .coop top level domain (TLD) is a restricted TLD. This means that only cooperatives and organizations serving cooperatives are allowed to register and use .coop domain names. dotCoop is responsible for ensuring that only eligible organizations are using this TLD.
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Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions
The U.S. Department of Education requires schools, including Pittsburg State University, to verify the accuracy of data submitted on the FAFSA form. Therefore, we may ask you to submit various documents, such as a federal income tax return, to our office. Disbursement of financial aid will be held until all requested documents have been received and processed by OSFA.
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Hocking College :: Financial Aid & Scholarships
Any student who applies for federal student aid can be randomly selected for verification (similar to a tax audit). Once selected for verification, a student must submit certain documents to confirm information on the FAFSA application. These documents may include a copy of the student's, spouse's and/or the parent's federal tax forms (and other similar items) from the previous year. If you are selected for verification, we will notify you and request any forms that are needed.
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Manhattan Area Technical College FAQ's
The Federal Government randomly selects applications for verification as they are submitted. It is then the schools responsibility to request copies of taxes and other information to verify that the data reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is accurate. Errors must be corrected and sent to the Federal Processor. Eligibility for financial aid can change due to verification.
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Mercy College of Northwest Ohio
After you complete the FAFSA, you will receive a summary called the Student Aid Report (SAR). This report will tell you if you have been selected for verification. Verification is the process used to compare the information on the SAR to documentation you provide including signed tax returns, W2 forms, and a verification worksheet. The verification process needs to be completed within 30 days of the receipt of your SAR.
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IUS Financial Aid: FAQs
Once these documents have been reviewed, we may need to request additional information or make necessary changes to your application.
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FAQ's - Guilford College
Verification is the process of checking the information reported on your FAFSA for accuracy. If your application is selected, Guilford College is required to collect certain financial documents (e.g., federal tax forms) from you and your parents or spouse, if applicable. Information from these documents is then compared to your FAFSA information and changes made when necessary. Financial aid applicants are selected for verification by the federal processor.
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SUSLA - Southern University at Shreveport
Each year, the U.S. Department of Education selects approximately 30% of all FAFSA filers for a process known as verification. During verification, the Financial Aid Office will collect documents to determine whether certain questions on the FAFSA were completed accurately. If you are selected for verification, you must: Complete a Verification Worksheet and return it to the Financial Aid Office.
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Lee University
The Department of Education selects approximately one third of the student body to go through the verification process. Once you have been flagged for verification then we are required to compare the information on the SAR/ISIR to other documents such as tax returns, social security cards, etc...
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Columbia State Community College: Financial Aid - FAQs
The U.S. Department of Education randomly selects students for verification of information submitted on the FAFSA. If selected, you are notified on your Federal Student Aid Report (FSAR). The Office of Financial Aid will notify you of the proper documentation to submit to our office.
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Verification is a process that fulfills a federal regulation that requires schools to collect financial documentation from students and the parents of dependent students for the purpose of verifying the information reported on a certain percentage of FAFSA’s. A FAFSA may be selected for verification for various reasons.
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Frequently asked questions - Financial Aid - Office of Enrol...
Verification is a process initiated by the U.S. Department of Education requiring you (and your parents, if you are a dependent student) to submit signed copies of federal tax returns and any other required forms to the Financial Aid Office. If you are chosen for verification, your financial aid will not be finalized until the process is completed.
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Frequently asked questions about financial aid
Verification is a process where a GCC financial aid counselor compares information you provided on your FAFSA with information on tax and income documents. About 3 of every 10 students applying for financial aid at the College are selected for Verification by the Federal Department of Education. If you are selected for Verification, you will be asked to bring in copies of tax and income documents.
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Faqs - Columbia International University
The US Department of Education randomly selects 30% of the students who submit a FAFSA for a process called verification.  Colleges and universities are required to collect a tax return and a verification worksheet from individuals who were selected.
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K-Spire.com - JOBS | FAQs | Interview Questions & Answer...
ldquo;Verification” checks whether we are building the right system, and Verification typically involves reviews and meetings to evaluate documents, plans, code, requirements, and specifications. This can be done with checklists, issues lists, walkthroughs, and inspection meetings.
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University of the Incarnate Word - Office of Financial Assis...
Your school must review the requested information, under the financial aid program rules (34 CFR, Part 668). Your FAFSA application may be selected for review in a process called “Verification.” In this process, your school will be comparing information from your application with signed copies of your and/ or your parent(s)’ current Federal tax forms, or with W-2 forms or other financial documents.
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