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How To Fill Out The FAFSA | Source: The College Investor

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How To Answer Student's Spouse Information Questions For FAFSA®

If you're a married student, you'll have to provide information about your spouse.

How To Fill Out The FAFSA | Source: The College Investor

25 and 26. Student Spouse Identity Information

If you are a married student, you must provide your spouse's information. This information is used to calculate how much financial aid you're eligible for.

Being married also makes you independent for financial aid purposes.

How To Answer These Questions

You simply enter their name exactly as it appears on their Social Security card. Ensure that you also enter their Social Security number and data of birth, along with their email and mailing address.

Can I Skip These Questions?

No, they are required.

Student Spouse Information | Source: FAFSA

26. Student Spouse Tax Information

The FAFSA requires your spouse's tax information when figuring out your financial aid eligibility. 

How To Answer These Questions

It's important to remember that your FAFSA cannot be processed if your spouse does not provide consent to use their tax information from the IRS. This consent can be provided online, or by marking the box in Question 29 on the paper form.

Provide Consent To Transfer Data From The IRS Using The IRS Data Retrieval Tool

To be eligible for financial aid, you have to allow the FAFSA to automatically import your tax return information from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.

Providing consent also means you don't have to answer any of the remaining questions relating to your tax return - it's all imported automatically. 

FAFSA IRS Consent | Source: FAFSA

When doing the online application, simply check "Approve" to consent to the transfer.

If doing the paper application, make sure you check the box on Question 24. 

We will break down all the paper questions below so you understand what information the FAFSA is using and why.

Can I Skip These Questions?

Yes, as long as you provided consent for the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to import your data. 

Student Spouse Tax Information | Source: FAFSA

2026-27 FAFSA Questions Step-By-Step

Find answers to the other FAFSA questions here:

 Student Information

FAFSA Student Personal Information

FAFSA Student Personal Circumstances

FAFSA Student Demographic Information

FAFSA Student Residency Information

 Student Financial Information

FAFSA Student Tax Information

FAFSA Student Asset Information

FAFSA Student College Selection

 Student Spouse Information

FAFSA Student Spouse Information

 Parent Information

FAFSA Parent Personal Information

FAFSA Parent Household Information

 Parent Financial Information

FAFSA Parent Tax Information

FAFSA Parent Asset Information

 Parent Spouse Information

FAFSA Parent Spouse Information

Disclaimer

FAFSA® is a registered service mark of U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid.

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