"There are Issues with the Information You Provided"

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I’ve received about a dozen of these emails. They are the “Corrected FAFSA SAR Results” emails. Even though I’ve cleared all of the blue bubbles, the body of the email says this:</p>

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<p>What does this mean? What do I do now? I’ve done this EIGHT times. There are no more blue “resolve this!” bubbles.</p>

<p>applicannot</p>

<p>Is there an EFC listed?</p>

<p>Have you called them? I have found the operators to be very helpful, although not always accurate. Sometimes it’s good to call twice to make sure they’ve got their answers straight.</p>

<p>My EFC is 0. I qualified for the automatic 0. I will try calling them tomorrow morning.</p>

<p>What did you find out?</p>

<p>My phone was borrowed today. I can’t call until tomorrow or Friday, but then I’ll know and update the thread.</p>

<p>I called FAFSA, and they are extremely helpful.</p>

<p>Anyway, I kept receiving the error email because of the automatic 0. I didn’t have to fill anything out after my mom’s information, so I never entered my gender. I wasn’t registered as female, so it pinged me for the Selective Service. However, this wasn’t labeled as an error on the application itself, so I never noticed it.</p>

<p>Skipping the gender question is a big problem on this year’s FAFSA. Did you go back in & put in your gender? Make sure you do. We are requesting that our female students do that … if they don’t, we will end up requiring copies of drivers license, birth certificate, or passport to prove gender. Unfortunately, we’ll have no choice once we begin processing for next year for those FAFSAs not corrected by that time.</p>

<p>Yes, I went back and changed it, so hopefully I’ll be alright.</p>

<p>The gender and selective service can create a problem.</p>

<p>Someone posted about this a few weeks ago for with lots of responses from others with similar concerns…are you under 18?
Check the “register box” anyone- unless you are making a protest of sorts…</p>