Get on the FAFSA Fast Track!
Twenty schools will race to the top for a share of $100,000 in awards to boost FAFSA completions between April 21 – May 9, 2025!
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Who is eligible?
Eligible schools include public high schools, community schools established under Chapter 3314 of the Ohio Revised Code, and STEM schools established under Chapter 3326 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Additionally, a high school must have fall 2024 enrollment data reported by the district provided to the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, and FAFSA completion data reported by Federal Student Aid as of April 11, 2025.
When is the competition?
FAFSA completion rates will be evaluated April 21 – May 9, 2025. Awards will be distributed to winning schools by June 30, 2025.
What do the numbers on the leaderboard tell me?
How will high schools be ranked?
Rankings will be determined by grouping high schools using the enrollment data sourced from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce by grade 12 class size for a FAFSA completion competition, with groups defined as follows: Small High School (up to 60 seniors), Medium (61–125 ), Large (126–300), and Very Large (more than 300). During a designated three-week sprint, schools will be ranked within their respective groups based on the number of FAFSAs completed. FAFSA counts will be sourced directly from Federal Student Aid (FSA) to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Clicking a group name (ex., Small High Schools…) will expand the view for all schools and their ranking.
Data Sources Used
See: https://studentaid.gov/data-center/student/application-volume/fafsa-completion-high-school
See: https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Data/Frequently-Requested-Data/Enrollment-Data
More about FAFSA in Ohio
For more information about Ohio FAFSA, visit the Ohio Department of Higher Education website: https://highered.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odhe/initiatives/affordability/fafsa/fafsa
Updated: Apr/2025
This site is provided by The Management Council, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education and the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.