We started the FAFSA the other day, but I need to finish it up. It's my understanding that nothing will be transmitted to schools until the end of January and to expect lots of glitching. I've been in a Facebook group for things like this for the last year or so and I'm not optimistic that we'll get much if anything out of it, but our state requires that we do the FAFSA. I hate that it was released so late but hopefully there's truth in it being heavily simplified.
Beyond that, we're also getting slammed with housing stuff. DD17 applied to 14 schools...she's still waiting to hear back from four (including her top choice)...and she's been accepted to 10. I was shocked how quickly we heard back from many of these schools. We got in before the early action deadlines, so I guess that's part of it. Several were a 2-3 day turnaround, which blew my mind. A number of the schools she applied to are public out-of-state, but we focused on ones known for being generous with merit aid. A number of the school offers put the out-of-state costs on par with going to an in-state school. Others weren't as generous as we'd heard they normally are...or maybe our expectations of costs are just out of touch? We just don't want to do anything until she hears from #1. Of course, #1 asked for a non-refundable housing lottery deposit regardless of admission status. So that already has me pretty spooked. I've got a growing fondness for ones that require freshman to live on campus and pretty much guarantee housing. We shall see, but hoping to hear from the remaining four by the end of the month and have a decision.