Ivy Tech Community College Columbus is hosting a series of free FAFSA Filing Events in March and April to help students and families complete the 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
To serve as many students as possible, events will be offered at multiple dates, times, and locations across the region:
Ivy Tech Community College Columbus
- Thursday, March 19, 4:30–6 p.m.
- Thursday, April 2, 4:30–6 p.m.
Ivy Tech Community College Franklin
- Tuesday, March 24, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, April 7, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Ivy Tech Community College Shelbyville
- Thursday, March 26, 4:30–6:30 p.m.
These events provide hands‑on assistance from Ivy Tech staff to guide students and families through the FAFSA process, ensuring they can access federal, state, and institutional financial aid for the upcoming academic year.
To complete the FAFSA successfully, students and families should bring:
- FSA ID for both the student and one parent (if the student is a dependent).
- Social Security numbers for the student and parent.
- 2024 federal tax return and W‑2 forms for the student and parent.
- Records of untaxed income, if applicable.
- Driver’s license or state ID (student).
- A list of colleges the student is considering, including Ivy Tech.
New online portal brings transparency to Indiana gas prices during declared energy emergency
Electric vehicle fire training held at Rockville-Adams Township Training Center
Indiana FSSA announces results of HCBS attendant care audits - $200 Million in improper payments
Applications being accepted for Governor’s 2026 Century and Half Century Business Awards
Indiana BMV extending hours for primary election
$675 million impact reported from initial Regional Economic Development funding
PHMS Amazing Shake
Parke Heritage students in competition at FFA District Contest
Indiana's February unemployment rate below national average
Indiana hiring five county executive directors in training positions
Be on the lookout for farm equipment on the road
SW Parke projected to save over a million dollars closing Montezuma Elementary
Changes coming to South Vermillion School Corporation's cell phone policy
Crawfordsville man faces list of felony child sex charges
Domestic incident results in arrest in Parke County
Clinton man nabbed in burglary case
