Is There a FAFSA Maximum Income Cutoff for Financial Aid?
There is no universal FAFSA maximum income cutoff. Learn how the actual aid formula works and why skipping the FAFSA could cost you thousands in aid.
By William Bennett|2026-03-13T20:09:48+00:00March 13th, 2026|Categories: Academic Planning, College Funding, College Planning, Degree Funding, Financial Aid Strategies|Tags: college financial aid myths, fafsa income limit, fafsa maximum income cutoff, Financial Aid Eligibility, how is fafsa calculated, should I file fafsa, student aid index|
There is no universal FAFSA maximum income cutoff. Learn how the actual aid formula works and why skipping the FAFSA could cost you thousands in aid.

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This is an offer for educational opportunities and not an offer for nor a guarantee of enrollment or employment. Students should consult with a representative from the school they select to learn more about career opportunities in that field. Program outcomes vary according to each institution’s specific program curriculum.
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