The troubled rollout of revisions to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has produced a twofold crisis for higher education. First, far fewer high school seniors than usual have applied for financial aid, which threatens to shrink the college pipeline. Second, there have been major delays in the transmission of FAFSA data from the federal government to colleges and universities. Those delays have prevented many institutions from delivering financial aid offers to admitted students in a timely manner. To ensure that families have enough time to make good choices, the American Council on Education (ACE) is encouraging colleges and universities to extend the traditional May 1 deadline for admitted students to commit to enroll.
A list of colleges and universities that have extended deadlines, as well as the latest data from the National College Attainment Network on the decline in FAFSA completions by high school seniors in the class of 2024, can be found below.