Complete the FAFSA
The most important financial aid step for students transferring to Stonehill from Anna Maria College is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please carefully read the information below regarding steps and priority filing dates.
The FAFSA is used by the U.S. Department of Education to determine eligibility for financial aid from federal and state governments.
Students seeking to start at Stonehill in the fall 2026 semester (September) will need to file the FAFSA application using the information below.
Apply for a Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID at www.fafsa.gov.
Note: Parents of dependent students must apply for their own FSA ID if they do not have one.
An alternative to submitting an application online is applying via the FAFSA app, which can be accessed through the app store on your mobile device (search "myStudentAid").
- The Stonehill College Federal School Code is 002217.
- Aid eligibility is based on income data from your federal tax filings from two years prior to the academic year.
- Utilize the IRS Data Retrieval Tool, if eligible, to accurately import your tax information into your FAFSA.
- Read and print a copy of the Student Aid Report.
- Never pay to complete the FAFSA - it is free!
The Office of Student Financial Assistance helps students and families understand the cost of attending college and identifies funding resources which can make higher education more affordable.