How and When to Apply

The best time for you to apply for financial aid is during October or November prior to the academic year that you plan to attend. For example; if you will be attending WCC for the 2024 fall semester you will want to apply as soon after October 1st as you can. You may apply for financial aid by completing and submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the appropriate aid year.

FAFSA on the Web

FAFSA on the Web is a free U.S. Department of Education web site where you can complete a FAFSA online and submit it via the Internet. You can use FAFSA on the Web on a personal computer (PC) or a Macintosh that is equipped with a supported browser. The address is www.fafsa.ed.gov. Processing will take one to two weeks.

Priority Filing Dates

Students and parents are encouraged to complete all application forms by the college's priority filing dates to be fully considered for all federal, state, and institutional financial aid. Late applications are accepted after the priority filing dates but funding is not guaranteed. Likewise, students and parents who experience a change in their financial situation and then wish to apply for financial aid after the priority date may still do so. Institutional assistance will be awarded based on availability of funds. All other documents requested by the office should also be submitted in a timely manner.

Wytheville Community College
FAFSA Federal School Code — 003761
Priority Filing Date: Fall Semester May 1, Spring Semester November 1, Summer Semester April 1
Note: The FAFSA cannot be filed until after October 1
Students must apply for financial aid every year

Reapplication Process

Students must reapply for financial aid every year by the priority filing date. Eligibility for all financial aid awarded through the Financial Aid Office is reviewed annually. The amount of financial aid may vary from year to year, depending on the student's continued demonstrated financial need and all other eligibility requirements.