Graphic reading: KDE News, Kentucky Department of EducationThe U.S. Department of Education (USED) announced that the 2025-2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be launched through a new process. Starting Oct. 1, USED will release the 2025-2026 FAFSA form for testing with a limited set of students and institutions. USED will make the application available to all students on or before Dec. 1. This process is informed by conversations and feedback from thousands of students, institutions, and other stakeholders.

USED will invite volunteers to participate in the testing period, and over time will make the form available to an increasing number of participants, starting with hundreds and expanding to tens of thousands of applicants. This process will allow USED to test and resolve issues before making the form available to all students and contributors. Using this approach, USED will launch full functionality, including submission and back-end processing at the same time.

The goal of the phased rollout of the 2025-2026 FAFSA form, consistent with software industry best practices, is to work with limited groups of users to identify and resolve the kind of system errors that can derail millions of students and contributors and thousands of colleges. A phased rollout will also allow USED to incorporate user feedback to ensure the application’s instructions are clear and easy-to-use for students and contributors and provide resources for the community that supports students and families.

Thanks to investments through the FAFSA Student Support Strategy and the partnership of community and stakeholders, student application success rates have significantly increased over the past six months, with the submission gap from the prior year falling from roughly 40% in March to under 4%, as of today.

Throughout the testing period, the Department will share regular updates with students, families and a broad range of community stakeholders to make sure they clearly understand our progress. This will also boost confidence among students and families, institutions, state agencies, and other partners and stakeholders.

Moreover, USED will continue to seek feedback from our partners through August listening sessions and a new formal request for information that will be released next week. USED will publish more about what it has learned through these engagements, including releasing a new roadmap with additional tools for students and families, counselors, institutions and other partners planning for a successful 2025-2026 FAFSA season.

In the coming weeks, USED will release more information about how this testing period will work. Our top priority is ensuring students have access to the maximum federal financial aid possible to reach their education goals, and we are working tirelessly to ensure students and our partners have a smooth experience with the 2025-2026 FAFSA form.