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Fill out the FAFSA and receive free spring training tickets

The Arizona Board of Regents and the Arizona Cactus League are teaming up to encourage college-bound Arizona high school seniors to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 

Arizona high school seniors who complete the FAFSA and meet all promotion guidelines will receive four free spring training tickets to a baseball game this season! Students can sign up here.

“This unique partnership helps encourage Arizona’s high school seniors to complete the FAFSA,” said ABOR Chair Fred DuVal. “College opens doors to so many opportunities for students, and filling out the FAFSA is the first step to help students fund their college dreams.”

This is the second year that ABOR and the Cactus League have joined forces on the ticket giveaway.

“FAFSA opens the door to grants, work-study funds and student loans – and there is no income cutoff to qualify,” Cactus League Executive Director Bridget Binsbacher said.  “When it comes to paying for college or career school, it’s a home run.”

Delays and technical glitches have plagued the roll out of this year’s FAFSA, which has caused a dramatic reduction in filers across the country.

The impact is felt even deeper in Arizona, which has a high number of students who are eligible for federal Pell Grants. FAFSA delays disproportionally affect low-income and first-generation students who rely on timely financial aid offers to make college decisions. Just 16,996 of Arizona high school seniors have completed the FAFSA, nearly 13,000 less than at this time last year. Arizona was 49th among states for FAFSA completion as of Feb. 16, 2024. 

To ensure students and families have time to file their FAFSA, qualify for the Arizona Promise Program and make college decisions, ABOR and Arizona’s public universities – Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona – announced last week they are extending the FAFSA priority deadline to May 1, including the FAFSA deadline for the Promise Program.

ABOR, ASU, NAU, UArizona and college access organizations are also providing students, families and counselors additional support to help them complete the FAFSA. Resources include:

  • Virtual one-on-one appointments
  • An Arizona FAFSA hotline
  • Support via text messages
  • Webinars
  • FAFSA pro tips
  • Arizona College Connect (an innovative tool ABOR provides for high school educators to track FAFSA completion)

Students and families can access virtual appointments, tips and FAFSA support videos here

Contacts:

Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu

Megan Gilbertson, 602-229-2529 | Megan.Gilbertson@azregents.edu